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Articles related to "Epitope"
HIV Escape Mutations Escape mutations can protect HIV-1 against detection by cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTL); however, some of these alterations in virus structure also provide a host advantage hiv • ctl • immune • mutation • epitope
HCV Vaccine in the works! On February 29th at the Keystone Symposia scientific meetings held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Epimmune announced the development of a vaccine for the prevention and treatment of Hepatitis C. vaccine • hepatitis c • hepatitis •
Transgenic Rice to Benefit Allergy Sufferers Researchers are taking food to a whole new level by creating foods that are directly beneficial to human health. allergies through diet • transgenic rice • fighting allergies • uses of pharmaceuticals crops • what are pharmaceutical crops
Graves' Disease Revisited Graves' disease is a self-limited autoimmune hyperthyroid disorder caused by a combination of genes and environmental triggers. graves disease • autoimmune • thyroid • environmental triggers • tsi
Vaccines, What Are They and How Do They Work? Vaccines come to hosts with different labels and contents, but the goal is always the same, to assure a host's protection and survival in a dangerous microbial world. vaccines and immunization early history • jenner pasteur chinese early vaccination history • types kinds of vaccines whole cell dead attenuated • immune cell recognition of antigens by b cell and • macrophages process antigens for display presentat
Flu Vaccines, How They Are Made, How They Work Vaccines are disease-preventing preparations that stimulate mammalian immune systems to react to and remember actual pathogens should they ever enter the immunized hosts. flu vaccine manufacture and production • nature of flu vaccine antigens h and n • hemagglutinin and neuraminadase flu vaccines facto • embryonated eggs for flu vaccine production • host immunity to antigens of pathogens
The Anatomy of Antibody-Mediated Etiologies of the Neuropathies Discussion of the elements of Superantigen and antigen mediated tissue inflammations and possibly the root cause of several of the PNS Neuorpathies receptor • immunoglobulin • antibody • antigen • opsonization
Stiff-man syndrome with IDDM Stiff-man syndrome is known to occur in patients with one or more organ-specific diseases. This article describes these co-existing conditions. stiff-man • syndrome • autoimmune • neurological • muscle
Folklore-based Remedy for the Cold and Flu Does scientific evidence support the old proverb: "When you're sick, go spend a night in the barn?" If so, what future developments or applications may exist? flu • virus • prevention • endocytosis • entry
Vascular Targeting Agents Tumors are notable for having a vascular system that has physical abnormalities as well as being highly active compared with a normal vascular system. Researchers are taking advantages of these differences to develop drugs that disrupt the functioning of the tumor vascular system leading to starvation and death of the tumor. vascular targeting agents • angiogenesis inhibitors • tumor blood vessels • endothelium • combrestatins |
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