نتایج جستجو برای: immunological

تعداد نتایج: 36492  

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
farooq riaz molecular parasitology laboratory, department of parasitology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan imran rashid molecular parasitology laboratory, department of parasitology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan haroon akbar molecular parasitology laboratory, department of parasitology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan wasim shehzad institute of biochemistry and biotechnology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan saher islam institute of biochemistry and biotechnology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan amna arshad bajwa institute of biochemistry and biotechnology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan

background: toxoplasma gondii is an intracellular parasite, which infects one-third population of world. humans and animals acquire infection by ingesting oocytes from feces of cats or by meat of other animals having cysts that may lead to congenital, ocular or cephalic toxoplasmosis. either it is important to detect t. gondii from meat of food animals from retail shops or directly at slaughter...

Journal: :علوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر 0
سمیره هاشمی نجف آبادی ابراهیم واشقانی فراهانی عباس شجاع الساداتی یاسوهیرو ایواناگا

the final treatment for diabetes is transplantation of islets of langerhans. one of the new proposed methods for immunological preservation of transplanted cells is coating of cell surface by polyethylene glycol. in this study, the surface of islets of langerhans was coated by cyanuric chloride activated methoxy polyethylene glycol. the effect of polymer coating, at two different reaction times...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2005
Joseph Lin Mark J. Miller Andrey S. Shaw

T cells integrate and transduce the key signals necessary to mount an appropriate immune response. To do this, they rely on both secreted factors as well as physical cell-cell contact. Much attention has focused on the organization of proteins at the contact area between a T cell and an antigen-presenting cell, known as the immunological synapse. It has been shown in vitro that proteins segrega...

2010
Gaia Vasiliver-Shamis Michael L. Dustin Catarina E. Hioe

The virological synapse (VS) is a tight adhesive junction between an HIV-infected cell and an uninfected target cell, across which virus can be efficiently transferred from cell to cell in the absence of cell-cell fusion. The VS has been postulated to resemble, in its morphology, the well-studied immunological synapse (IS). This review article discusses the structural similarities between IS an...

Journal: :Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho 1978

Journal: :Physical review letters 2003
Subhadip Raychaudhuri Arup K Chakraborty Mehran Kardar

The immunological synapse is a patterned collection of different types of receptors and ligands that forms in the intercellular junction between T cells and antigen presenting cells during recognition. The synapse is implicated in information transfer between cells, and is characterized by different spatial patterns of receptors at different stages in the life cycle of T cells. We obtain a mini...

Journal: :Immunology and cell biology 2015
Izaskun Mitxitorena Elena Saavedra Carlos Barcia

T cells engage with antigen-presenting cells to form immunological synapses. These intimate contacts are characterized by the complex arrangement of molecules at the intercellular interface, which has been described as the supramolecular activation cluster (SMAC). However, due to T cells functioning without SMAC formation and the difficulties of studying these complex arrangements in vivo, its ...

Journal: :Journal of immunological methods 2009
Fariyal Ahmed Sherree Friend Thaddeus C George Natasha Barteneva Judy Lieberman

Activation of T lymphocytes by antigen-presenting cells (APC) results in the formation of an immunological synapse. Following contact with the target cell, key signaling and adhesion molecules polarize within minutes to hours to the T cell-APC interface. Multispectral imaging flow cytometry, a new technology which combines flow cytometry with imaging, was used to visualize and quantify the recr...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Pietro G Andres Kimberly C Howland Douglas Dresnek Samuel Edmondson Abul K Abbas Matthew F Krummel

T cell recognition of peptide-MHC complexes on APCs results in the aggregation of TCRs at a central supramolecular activation complex (c-SMAC) within a mature immunological synapse. T cells require a second "costimulatory" signal for activation, the most important of which, for naive T cells, is from CD28. However the time at which CD28-derived signals are induced relative to c-SMAC formation i...

2016
Dessislava Malinova Marco Fritzsche Carla R. Nowosad Hannah Armer Peter M. G. Munro Michael P. Blundell Guillaume Charras Pavel Tolar Gerben Bouma Adrian J. Thrasher

The immunological synapse is a highly structured and molecularly dynamic interface between communicating immune cells. Although the immunological synapse promotes T cell activation by dendritic cells, the specific organization of the immunological synapse on the dendritic cell side in response to T cell engagement is largely unknown. In this study, confocal and electron microscopy techniques we...

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