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Journal: :AIDS 2004
Judy Lieberman

Most immunologists agree that CD8 T cells are important in controlling viruses, at least after the first week of infection – the time it takes for naive CD8 T cells to expand and differentiate into antiviral cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL). Nonetheless, CD8 T-cell measurements in HIV clinical studies show little relation to disease prognosis. There are two possible interpretations – either CD8 T ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت دبیر شهید رجایی - دانشکده علوم انسانی و پایه 1390

the present study aimed at investigating the relationship between iranian efl teachers’ classroom management orientations and their teaching styles. additionally, the difference between male and female teachers’ teaching styles and classroom management orientations and their relationship with experience and age were explored. three hundred efl teachers filled in attitudes and beliefs on classro...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 2007
Ainhoa Arina Oihana Murillo Sandra Hervás-Stubbs Arantza Azpilikueta Juan Dubrot Iñigo Tirapu Eduardo Huarte Carlos Alfaro Jose L Pérez-Gracia Gloria González-Aseguinolaza Pablo Sarobe Juan J Lasarte Amanda Jamieson Jesús Prieto David H Raulet Ignacio Melero

Better understanding of the mechanisms that mediate spontaneous immune rejections ought to be important in the quest for improvements in immunotherapy of cancer. A set of intraperitoneal tumors of mesenchymal origin that had been chemically induced in ubiquitously expressing EGFP transgenic mice provided a model in which both T and NK cells were absolutely required for tumor rejection. Tumor ce...

2016
Mohaned Shilaih Alex Marzel Wan Lin Yang Alexandra U. Scherrer Jörg Schüpbach Jürg Böni Sabine Yerly Hans H. Hirsch Vincent Aubert Matthias Cavassini Thomas Klimkait Pietro L. Vernazza Enos Bernasconi Hansjakob Furrer Huldrych F. Günthard Roger Kouyos Manuel Battegay Dominique Braun Heiner Bucher Claudine Burton-Jeangros Alexandra Calmy Günter Dollenmaier Matthias Egger Luigia Elzi Jan Fehr Jaque Fellay Christoph Fux Meri Gorgievski David Haerry Barbara Hasse Matthias Hoffmann Irene Hösli Christian Kahlert Laurent Kaiser Olivia Keiser Helen Kovari Bruno Ledergerber Gladys Martinetti Begoña Martinez de Tejada Catia Marzolini Karin Metzner Nicolas Müller David Nadal Dunja Nicca Giuseppe Pantaleo Andre Rauch Stephan Regenass Christoph Rudin Franziska Schöni-Affolter Patrick Schmid Roberto Speck Marcel Stöckle Philip Tarr Alexandra Trkola Reiner Weber

Targeting hard-to-reach/marginalized populations is essential for preventing HIV-transmission. A unique opportunity to identify such populations in Switzerland is provided by a database of all genotypic-resistance-tests from Switzerland, including both sequences from the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) and non-cohort sequences. A phylogenetic tree was built using 11,127 SHCS and 2,875 Swiss non-S...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Marco Migliaccio Kenneth Raj Olivier Menzel Nathalie Rufer

Human T lymphocytes can be numerically expanded in vitro only to a limited extent. The cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p16(INK4a) is essential in the control of cellular proliferation, and its expression, in epithelial cells, is associated with irreversible growth arrest. Using long-term cultured CD8+ T lymphocytes, we have investigated the role of the p16/pRb pathway in the regulation of T c...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Ewan A Ross Ruth E Coughlan Adriana Flores-Langarica Sian Lax Julia Nicholson Guillaume E Desanti Jennifer L Marshall Saeeda Bobat Jessica Hitchcock Andrea White William E Jenkinson Mahmood Khan Ian R Henderson Gareth G Lavery Christopher D Buckley Graham Anderson Adam F Cunningham

Thymic atrophy is a frequent consequence of infection with bacteria, viruses, and parasites and is considered a common virulence trait between pathogens. Multiple reasons have been proposed to explain this atrophy, including premature egress of immature thymocytes, increased apoptosis, or thymic shutdown to prevent tolerance to the pathogen from developing. The severe loss in thymic cell number...

2009
Adrian Schneider Alexander Souvorov Niv Sabath Giddy Landan Gaston H. Gonnet Dan Graur

Published estimates of the proportion of positively selected genes (PSGs) in human vary over three orders of magnitude. In mammals, estimates of the proportion of PSGs cover an even wider range of values. We used 2,980 orthologous protein-coding genes from human, chimpanzee, macaque, dog, cow, rat, and mouse as well as an established phylogenetic topology to infer the fraction of PSGs in all se...

2016
Sonia Kamath Kimberly A. Miller Myles G. Cockburn

United States Hispanics have seven times lower melanoma incidence rates than non-Hispanic whites (NHW). It is unclear whether this difference can be explained solely by phenotypic risk factors, like darker skin, or whether modifiable risk factors, like sun exposure, also play a role. The purpose of this paper is to summarize what is currently known about melanoma risk factors among Hispanics an...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Cristina Ferreira Yogesh Singh Anna L Furmanski F Susan Wong Oliver A Garden Julian Dyson

Thymus-derived Foxp3(+) natural regulatory CD4 T cells (nTregs) prevent autoimmunity through control of pathogenic, autoreactive T cells and other immune effector cells. Using T cell receptor (TCR) transgenic models, diversity within this lineage has been found to be similar to that of conventional CD4 T cells. To determine whether balanced TCR diversity may be perturbed in autoimmunity, we hav...

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