نتایج جستجو برای: immune processes

تعداد نتایج: 781161  

Journal: :bulletin of the iranian mathematical society 2011
k. khorshidian a. r. soltani

2017
Nelly Amenyogbe Tobias R. Kollmann Rym Ben-Othman

Human existence can be viewed as an "animal in a microbial world." A healthy interaction of the human host with the microbes in and around us heavily relies on a well-functioning immune system. As development of both the microbiota and the host immune system undergo rapid changes in early life, it is not surprising that even minor alterations during this co-development can have profound consequ...

2015
Camila Vera-Massieu Patrick M. Brock Carlos Godínez-Reyes Karina Acevedo-Whitehouse

Variations in immune function can arise owing to trade-offs, that is, the allocation of limited resources among costly competing physiological functions. Nevertheless, there is little information regarding the ontogeny of the immune system within an ecological context, and it is still unknown whether development affects the way in which resources are allocated to different immune effectors. We ...

Journal: :American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council 1999
Thomas W. McDade Carol M. Worthman

Evolutionary principles inform central design features of human immune defenses and provide key insights into this complicated host defense system. This article explores the selection pressures and adaptive responses that have elaborated the immune system over the course of evolution and discusses their implications for understanding contemporary immune development and function. Special attenti...

Journal: :Vaccine 2000
J F Fries

The Compression of morbidity paradigm envisions reduction in cumulative lifetime morbidity through primary prevention by postponing the age of onset of morbidity to a greater amount than life expectancy is increased, largely by reducing the lifestyle health risks which cause morbidity and disability. Recent data document slowly improving age-specific health status for seniors, indicate that pos...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2017
Benjamin J Parker Seth M Barribeau Alice M Laughton Lynn H Griffin Nicole M Gerardo

Determining the factors governing investment in immunity is critical to understanding host-pathogen ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Studies often consider disease resistance in the context of life-history theory, with the expectation that investment in immunity will be optimized in anticipation of disease risk. Immunity, however, is constrained by context-dependent fitness costs. How the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Melissa A Rosenkranz Daren C Jackson Kim M Dalton Isa Dolski Carol D Ryff Burt H Singer Daniel Muller Ned H Kalin Richard J Davidson

Considerable evidence exists to support an association between psychological states and immune function. However, the mechanisms by which such states are instantiated in the brain and influence the immune system are poorly understood. The present study investigated relations among physiological measures of affective style, psychological well being, and immune function. Negative and positive aff...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2010
Deborah M Buehler B Irene Tieleman Theunis Piersma

Migration has fascinated researchers for years and many active areas of study exist. However, the question of how migratory species stay healthy within the context of their annual cycle remains relatively unexplored. This article addresses this question using Red Knots (Calidris canutus) as a model migrant species. We review recent research on immune function in Red Knots and integrate this wor...

2011
Vinod Singh

Considerable evidence demonstrating a relationship between stress and immune function is accumulating and a complex chain of biologic and psychologic processes are involved. An extensive network of central nervous system and endocrine system processes may be involved in the modulation of the immune system in response to stressors.

Journal: :Gerontology 2010
Thomas Bollinger Annalena Bollinger Henrik Oster Werner Solbach

The lack of sufficient amounts of sleep is a hallmark of modern living, and it is commonly perceived that in the long run this makes us sick. An increasing amount of scientific data indicate that sleep deprivation has detrimental effects on immune function. Conversely, immune responses feedback on sleep phase and architecture. Several studies have investigated the impact of short-term sleep dep...

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