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  1. ... the envelope glycoprotein are capable of suppressing the immune response in vitro. Glycoprotein 120 (gp120) is capable of ... There appears to be a relationship between the immune response and the development of these syndromes. For example, ...
  2. ... these variations are of pathogenetic significance in that immune responses to early antigenic variants are rendered irrelevant by ... in a cell-associated state, and that humoral immune response to HIV-1 infection is usually ineffectual in ...
  3. ... or suppressor T cells that hamper the host’s immune. response to the graft’s foreign anti- gens. , * Ienact Penee, ... known as helper T-cells that &—— -1 - \ stimulate immune responses against infection. Scientists from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer ...
  4. ... measurement tools to determine the repertoire of human immune responses via the ability to query, quantify the responses, ... antigen(s) will be essential targets for an effective immune response and what aspect of the immune response is ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The Surgeon General's Report on Nutrition and Health (pages 426-450) 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1988
    ... Chin 1980). Nonetheless, nutritional status can affect the immune response stimulated by vaccina- tion; hence, especially in developing ... many aspects of the relationships of malnutrition to immune responses and to susceptibility to 428 Infections and Immunity ...
  6. ... regulatory cells, essential to the mounting of proper immune responses). The deficiency was associated with peculiar infections (called “ ... for &tecting infection with pertussis organisns and evalinting immune responses to candidate vaccines; research to more adequately wrharacterize ...
  7. ... drugs (heroin, marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines) modify the body's immune response. Animal studies investigating the effect of marijuana use ... drugs (heroin, marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines) modify the body's immune response. o Animal studies investigating the effect of marijuana ...
  8. ... system. With subsequent severe deficiency or -loss of immune responses, é DRAFT - NOVEMBER 1986 MITTAL =~ D0 NOT CITE, ... a longer period and produce more of an immune response. Second, as no part of the "anti-idiotype”™ ...
  9. ... cells: ‘ - Latent infection. . - Lytic infection. - Syncytial production. 3. Immune response to infectedcells: - Humoral “= Cell mediated. .4. Host co- ... had one thing-in common besides their destroyed immune response: they were young men (between the ages of ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Review of intramural research (1961) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health
    ... respond to the weak antigenic stim- ulus. The immune response in turn is added to the direct antitumor ... of a large tu- mor mass, the moderate immune response to car- cinoma 755 apparently does not augment ...
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