نتایج جستجو برای: immune processes

تعداد نتایج: 781161  

2017
Paul V Licciardi Edwin Hoe Zheng Quan Toh Anne Balloch Sarah Moberley Paula Binks Rachel Marimla Amanda Leach Sue Skull Kim Mulholland Ross Andrews

Indigenous Australians experience one of the highest rates of pneumococcal disease globally. In the Northern Territory of Australia, a unique government-funded vaccination schedule for Indigenous Australian adults comprising multiple lifetime doses of the pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine is currently implemented. Despite this programme, rates of pneumococcal disease do not appear to be decli...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2007
Tapio van Ooik Markus J Rantala Irma Saloniemi

The potential capacity of larval growth and immune response traits of the autumnal moth to adapt to heavy metal polluted environment was tested experimentally. Both the relative growth rate (RGR) and pupal weight were significantly higher in control trees than on polluted trees, indicating that metal pollution prevented the insect from achieving maximal growth on birch leaves. Larval growth rat...

Journal: :Journal of neuroimmunology 2011
Rachel C Sumner Andrew Parton Alexander V Nowicky Uday Kishore Yori Gidron

Past studies examined relationships between hemispheric lateralisation (HL) and immune system functioning. However, there has been no up-dated systematic review of this research area. This article reviews relevant published studies, evaluates study quality and effect sizes. Eleven studies were selected: three revealing a relationship between weaker left hemisphere function and poorer immune fun...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Silke Nebel Ulf Bauchinger Deborah M Buehler Lillie A Langlois Michelle Boyles Alexander R Gerson Edwin R Price Scott R McWilliams Christopher G Guglielmo

Life-history theory predicts that animals face a trade-off in energy allocation between performing strenuous exercise, such as migratory flight, and mounting an immune response. We experimentally tested this prediction by studying immune function in European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, flown in a wind tunnel. Specifically, we predicted that constitutive immune function decreases in response to...

2014
Alfredo Copertaro Massimo Bracci Nicola Manzella Mariella Barbaresi Benedetta Copertaro Lory Santarelli

Social support has been supposed to have a positive impact on the function of the immune system. However, the relationship between perceived social support and immune function has not yet been fully investigated. In this cross-sectional study, we investigated the link between perceived social support and lymphocyte subpopulations and cytokines. 232 healthy subjects provided a blood sample and c...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2004
Michiel van Boven Franz J Weissing

How much of its resources should an individual invest in a costly immune system? In this article, we apply an evolutionarily stable strategy analysis to an epidemic model to answer this question. On the one hand, an investment in immune function confers protection to infectious agents by reducing host susceptibility, pathogen virulence, or the length of the infectious period. On the other hand,...

2012
Kirstin N. Sterner Amy Weckle Harry T. Chugani Adi L. Tarca Chet C. Sherwood Patrick R. Hof Christopher W. Kuzawa Amy M. Boddy Asad Abbas Ryan L. Raaum Lucie Grégoire Leonard Lipovich Lawrence I. Grossman Monica Uddin Morris Goodman Derek E. Wildman

In comparison with other primate species, humans have an extended juvenile period during which the brain is more plastic. In the current study we sought to examine gene expression in the cerebral cortex during development in the context of this adaptive plasticity. We introduce an approach designed to discriminate genes with variable as opposed to uniform patterns of gene expression and found t...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2010
Jennifer R Piazza David M Almeida Natalia O Dmitrieva Laura C Klein

Assessment of biomarkers that reflect objective indicators of physiological processes has become increasingly popular in psychological research on stress and aging. The current article reviews biomarkers of the neuroendocrine and immune systems, including issues related to measurement and normative age-related changes. We also discuss how exposure to stressors can provoke changes in these bioma...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2015
Gonçalo Padrao Aida Mallorquí David Cucurell Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells

When interacting in error-prone environments, humans display different tolerances to changing their decisions when faced with erroneous feedback information. Here, we investigated whether these individual differences in error tolerance (ET) were reflected in neurophysiological mechanisms indexing specific motivational states related to feedback monitoring. To explore differences in ET, we exami...

Journal: :Immunity 2014
Stephen Eyre Jane Worthington

Many of the hits identified through genome-wide association studies are located outside protein-coding regions, making it difficult to define mechanism. In Nature, Farh et al., (2014) describe an approach to identify causal variants in autoimmune disease as first step to assigning function.

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