نتایج جستجو برای: thymus trautvetteri

تعداد نتایج: 16141  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
M Louise Markert Jie Li Blythe H Devlin Jeffrey C Hoehner Henry E Rice Michael A Skinner Yi-Ju Li Laura P Hale

Thymus allograft biopsies were performed in athymic infants with complete DiGeorge anomaly after thymus transplantation to assess whether the thymus allograft tissue was able to support thymopoiesis. Forty-four consecutive infants were treated with postnatal cultured thymus allografts. Thirty biopsies and six autopsies evaluating the allograft site were obtained in 33 infants, 23 of whom surviv...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1968
Alan C. Aisenberg Caroline Davis

The role of the thymus in the recovery of the sheep erythrocyte response after lethal irradiation has been studied in adult CBA mice with the hemolytic plaque technique of Jerne. This immunological parameter is markedly thymus-dependent. 10 wk after irradiation and after antigenic challenge the thymectomized animal has only one-twentieth to one-fortieth the number of plaque-forming cells as doe...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Claudia Nobrega Cláudio Nunes-Alves Bruno Cerqueira-Rodrigues Susana Roque Palmira Barreira-Silva Samuel M Behar Margarida Correia-Neves

The thymus is a target of multiple pathogens. How the immune system responds to thymic infection is largely unknown. Despite being considered an immune-privileged organ, we detect a mycobacteria-specific T cell response in the thymus following dissemination of Mycobacterium avium or Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This response includes proinflammatory cytokine production by mycobacteria-specific C...

رحیمی, مهدی, رمضانی, مهدی,

Thyme plants are considered to be one of the most widely consumed herbs well-known for their essential oils and secondary metabolites. In order to evaluate the effects of temperature on antioxidant activity, total phenolics, agronomic traits and essential oil of two thyme species (i.e. Thymus vulgaris and Thymus caramanicus), a greenhouse experiment was conducted in 2015 with split plot in a co...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1989
M Boguniewicz G H Sunshine Y Borel

C5-deficient mice grafted with thymus from C5-sufficient donors and immunized with C5 failed to make humoral antibody to C5, suggesting that the transfer of thymus had induced tolerance. Irradiated C5-deficient hosts repopulated with lymphoid cells from thymectomized C5-deficient mice grafted with C5-sufficient thymus also failed to respond to immunization with C5, thus showing that the state o...

2005

Individuals with no thymus rapidly die from opportunistic infections due to total failure of the immune system. Experience in cases of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) known as AIDS clearly shows that the thymus gland and the thymus helper lymphocytes (T cells) dependent on it are destroyed in the course of the disease. This generally triggers a series of severe consequenti...

2007
Yuejuan Cai Yuzhong Zhang Shao Su Shuping Li Yonghong Ni

1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Experimental procedures 3.1. Reagents 3.2. Apparatus 3.3. Electrode preparation 4. Results and discussion 4.1. Preparation and characteristics of nano-SnO2 4.1.1. The preparation of nanoSnO2 4.1.2. The characteristics of nano-SnO2 4.2. Electrochemical behaviors of CFX at the nano-SnO2 modified electrode 4.2.1. Cyclic voltammograms of CFX at various modified electr...

ژورنال: تحقیقات دامپزشکی 2008
رسول شهروز, شاپور حسن زاده منصور امین کهریز

For developmental study of thymus in different stages offetal period, from thymus glands of75 healthy fetuses. histological sections were prepared and stained by H&E, PAS, Verhoeff, Toluidine blue and Van Geisson's methods. This study revealed that, the infiltration and accumulation of lymphocytes in thymus takes place at second month. Medullae were expanded and cortices were seen as accumulati...

Journal: :Developmental Immunology 2001
Charles L. Hardy Dale I. Godfrey Roland Scollay

Although the maturation and export of T cells from the thymus has been extensively studied, the movement of cells in the opposite direction has been less well documented. In particular, the question of whether T cells which have been activated by antigen in the periphery are more likely to return to the thymus had been raised but not clearly answered. We examined this issue by activating T cell...

2016
Beth Lucas Kieran D James Emilie J Cosway Sonia M Parnell Alexi V Tumanov Carl F Ware William E Jenkinson Graham Anderson

The recruitment of lymphoid progenitors to the thymus is essential to sustain T cell production throughout life. Importantly, it also limits T lineage regeneration following bone marrow transplantation, and so contributes to the secondary immunodeficiency that is caused by delayed immune reconstitution. Despite this significance, the mechanisms that control thymus colonization are poorly unders...

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