Sökning: "Lymph Nodes immunology"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 34 avhandlingar innehållade orden Lymph Nodes immunology.
21. Generating Dendritic Cells by Direct Cell Reprogramming. Merging cellular reprogramming with immunology towards the development of novel cancer immunotherapies
Sammanfattning : Cell fate reprogramming towards pluripotency or alternative somatic cell-types has highlighted the plasticity of adult somatic cells, providing new technologies to generate desired cell types for tissue repair or for disease modeling. There is momentum to bring these concepts to immunology by specifying unique immune cellular identities that set in motion immune responses. LÄS MER
22. Immunological tolerance to antigens in the intestine
Sammanfattning : The major part of the immune system is found in the epithelium and lamina propria of the gut. The distribution of the leukocytes is structured probably because the immune system has to distinguish between harmful microorganisms, food antigens and the normal gut flora. LÄS MER
23. Trichinella spiralis : formation of specific antibodies and modulation of the immune response
Sammanfattning : The present study showed that Trichinella spiralis infection in human induced a specific antibody response including antibodies of IgM, IgA and IgG classes. Reactive sera were demonstrated from day 10 up to 2 years after onset of clinical symtoms. LÄS MER
24. Tolerance and Immunity: Opposite Outcomes of Microbial Antigen Stimulation
Sammanfattning : The immune system is remarkable in many ways. It exerts immunity to defend us from foreign pathogens, while it is also responsible for maintaining tolerance to avoid autoimmune diseases and allergy. This thesis includes three separate papers concerning both tolerance and immunity. LÄS MER
25. Phenotype and function of intestinal CD103+ dendritic cells
Sammanfattning : Mucosal tissues such as the intestine present an enormous surface area to the outside environment and are continually exposed to foreign antigens in food and microflora. Thus, the intestinal mucosa must must remain tolerant to these innocuous antigens while at same time be able to mount effective immune responses to pathogens. LÄS MER