An action ormovementdue to theapplicationof astimulus. Origin: L. Respondere = to answer, reply Last updated on July 21st, 2021 You will also like... Growth and Plant Hormones Plants, like animals, produce horm
A stimulus response in biology is when our bodies experience some type of external factor that causes a reaction in us. A stimulus is something in the... Learn more about this topic: Sensory Receptors | Definition, Types & Function
'Stimulus Response' refers to the compatibility between the stimulus presented to an individual and the response generated in reaction to it, which can range from being highly compatible to incompatible, impacting behavior and decision-making processes. ...
The stimulus–response model consists of behavioral modification techniques, involving reinforcement schedules and their effect on target behaviors. From: Neuropsychology, 1994 About this pageSet alert Also in subject area: Social SciencesDiscover other topics On this page Definition Chapters and Articles ...
The inflammatory response requires the activation of a complex transcriptional program that is both cell-type- and stimulus-specific and involves the dynamic regulation of hundreds of genes16. In the context of inflamed tissue, extensive changes in gene expression occur in both parenchymal cells and ...
Naïve CD4+ T cells coordinate the immune response by acquiring an effector phenotype in response to cytokines. However, the cytokine responses in memory T cells remain largely understudied. Here we use quantitative proteomics, bulk RNA-seq, and single
“response to stimulus” (962 DEGs), “response to DNA damage stimulus” (78 DEGs), “lymphocyte activation” (45 DEGs), “T cell activation” (32 DEGs), “leukocyte migration” (30 DEGs) and “chemotaxis” (81 DEGs) were significantly enriched among DEGs compared with the whole ...
As the primary antibody response proceeds in response to continued antigenic stimulus, there is a progressive increase in theantibody affinity. Thisaffinity maturationoccurs only with IgG class antibodies, and little change in affinity is observed in the IgM class antibodies. The antigen selection hypot...
mDCs, which express high levels of PRR, activate in response to a viral stimulus. This activation leads to the increased expression of MHC and costimulatory molecules. DCs represent a bridge between innate and adaptive responses. mDCs correspond to the major antigen-presenting cells (APC). In ...
Unique reQTLs had the additional requirement of a significantly different regression slope for only one stimulus. This definition included no significant difference in regression slope in untreated monocytes or during stimulation with the other two pathogens. These criteria found 35 and 20 unique reQTLs...