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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Annual report - National Eye Institute (1979) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Eye Institute
    ... Rod Outer Segments on Cells in Culture 297 Immune Responses to Lens Crystallins 301 Macrophage Interactions with Ocular ... allograft rejection and the alteration noted in the immune response which results from placing transplantation anti- gens in ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General 
    Publication: National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (U.S.), 2000
    ... directly injure tissues, and elicit an inflammatory or immune response. The potentially noxious bacte- rial products include hydrogen ... proteins secreted by immune cells that help regulate immune responses and also affect bone, epithelial, 40 ORAL HEALTH ...
  3. ... drugs (heroin, marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines) modify the body's immune response. Animal studies investigating the effect of marijuana use ... at Univ. of N.C. began study of immune response in gay men exposed to CMV infection. UCLA ...
  4. ... haptens on the primary antibody response--the initial immune response to an antigen--with their effects on the ... haptens on the primary antibody response--the initial immune response to an antigen--with their effects on the ...
  5. ... for any illness that appears after a “neutralizing immune response” develops. This remarkable stance flies in the face ... to Rockefeller University’s Mary Jeanne Kreek, who studies immune responses in heroin ad- dicts, heroin users do not ...
  6. ... is that you did get infected, and your immune response was pot adequate to com- bat the infection. ... of marijuana components on both hormonal and cellular immune responses in-vivo and in-vitro. For example, antibody ...
  7. ... infection, but that we cannot mount an effective immune response to natural infection. The biomedical community has responded ... subtype many not be effective in inducing an immune response against others. Another significant problem is the lack ...
  8. ... provide an antigenic mass sufficient to elicit an immune response of adequately protective and durable degree: Thus, vaccine ... or therapeutic | measures known to impair the normal immune response also are of concern. Once again, evaluation of ...
  9. ... matter. For an effective vaccine, two types of immune response are sought: neutralizing anubodies (to prevent establishment of ... potential immunogens is the uncertain significance of the immune response in human beings. While persons infected ' with HIV ...
  10. ... in the studies of cell interactions in the immune response. In both cases the strains are essentially identical ... immunological memory and interaction of cells in the immune response. Using gradient and column fractionation methods, we have ...
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