نتایج جستجو برای: DC polarization

تعداد نتایج: 121474  

Journal: :Integrated Ferroelectrics 2014

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2008
Myoung-Hwan Ko Sang-Hyoung Han Sung-Hee Park Jeong-Hwan Seo Yun-Hee Kim

Previous studies have demonstrated that transcranial direct current (DC) brain polarization can modulate cortical excitability in the human brain. We investigated the effect of anodal DC brain polarization of right parietal cortex on visuospatial scanning in subacute stroke patients with spatial neglect. The patients underwent two neglect tests - figure cancellation and line bisection - before ...

2013
Manfred B. Lutz

The polarization of TH1 or TH2 responses by dendritic cells (DCs) requires distinct maturation conditions. Our data indicate that quantitative differences in DC maturation dictate a TH1 or TH2-cell polarization outcome. We discuss how chromatin remodeling at DC loci coding for pro-inflammatory vs. polarizing cytokines may explain differential TH-cell polarization.

2013
M. Subramanian

This project deals with two types of nonlinear Interaction of Intense laser beam with dielectric medium. The first and extensively studied phenomenon Is the nonlinear dc polarization that Is caused by the second order nonlinear polarization. The quartz crystal is chosen as the dielectric medium. A quantitative relationship between the dc polarization and the Intensity of the propagating laser b...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2003
Monther M Al-Alwan Robert S Liwski S M Mansour Haeryfar William H Baldridge David W Hoskin Geoffrey Rowden Kenneth A West

Dendritic cells (DC) actively rearrange their actin cytoskeleton to participate in formation of the immunological synapse (IS). In this study, we evaluated the requirements for DC participation in the IS. DC rearrange their actin cytoskeleton toward naive CD4(+) T cells only in the presence of specific MHC-peptide complexes. In contrast, naive CD4(+) T cells polarized their cytoskeletal protein...

2014
Arjan Boltjes Femke van Wijk

Dendritic cells (DC) represent a heterogeneous population of antigen-presenting cells that are crucial in initiating and shaping immune responses. Although all DC are capable of antigen-uptake, processing, and presentation to T cells, DC subtypes differ in their origin, location, migration patterns, and specialized immunological roles. While in recent years, there have been rapid advances in un...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2003
Ingrid L Dodge Michelle Woldemar Carr Manuela Cernadas Michael B Brenner

Mucosal tissues, such as the lung, are continually exposed to both foreign and environmental Ags. To counter the potential inflammatory tissue injury of chronic Th1-mediated responses against these Ags, mucosal sites may skew toward Th2 immune responses. However, the mechanism by which this occurs is unknown. Dendritic cells (DC), as orchestrators of the immune response, skew Th1/Th2 differenti...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2004
Marom Bikson Masashi Inoue Hiroki Akiyama Jackie K Deans John E Fox Hiroyoshi Miyakawa John G R Jefferys

The effects of uniform steady state (DC) extracellular electric fields on neuronal excitability were characterized in rat hippocampal slices using field, intracellular and voltage-sensitive dye recordings. Small electric fields (</40/ mV mm(-1)), applied parallel to the somato-dendritic axis, induced polarization of CA1 pyramidal cells; the relationship between applied field and induced polariz...

2014
Tammy Oth Melanie C. A. Schnijderberg Birgit L. M. G. Senden-Gijsbers Wilfred T. V. Germeraad Gerard M. J. Bos Joris Vanderlocht

A crucial step in generating de novo immune responses is the polarization of naive cognate CD4+ T cells by pathogen-triggered dendritic cells (DC). In the human setting, standardized DC-dependent systems are lacking to study molecular events during the initiation of a naive CD4+ T cell response. We developed a TCR-restricted assay to compare different pathogen-triggered human DC for their capac...

Journal: :Blood 2008
Peter A Cohen Gary K Koski Brian J Czerniecki Kevin D Bunting Xin-Yuan Fu Zhengqi Wang Wen-Jun Zhang Charles S Carter Mohamed Awad Christopher A Distel Hassan Nagem Christopher C Paustian Terrence D Johnson John F Tisdale Suyu Shu

The clinical outcomes of dendritic cell (DC)-based immunotherapy remain disappointing, with DCs often displaying a tenuous capacity to complete maturation and DC1 polarization in the tumor host. Surprisingly, we observed that the capacity for successful DC1 polarization, including robust IL12p70 production, could be regulated by STAT-dependent events even prior to DC differentiation. Exposure o...

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