Primer to The Immune Response
... immune responses that combat pathogens. Simply put, the job of the immune response is to “clean up” infections in the interstitial fluid, tissues and blood, and to ... Immune Responses Innate. 6. 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE IMMUNE RESPONSE.
Neurobiology of the Immune System
... immune system activity are subject to the same learning processes as ap- ply to, say, cardiovascular activity and something as apparently mundane as salivation. That this is the case and that immune activity can be manipulated by ...
Immune Sera; a Concise Exposition of Our Present Knowledge
... immune body and with part of the alexin . We saw that after a time the red cells partially dissolved , but that complete solution occurred only after some fresh alexin ... immune body that they 62 IMMUNE SERA ROLE OF THE IMMUNE BODY.
Skin Immune System (SIS)
... immune - response associated cells . The study of UV - effects on cutaneous immune function is the major focus of interest in photoimmunology . It is generally believed that UV has an " immunosuppressive " effect on cutaneous immune ...
Immune Sera
A Concise Exposition of the Main Facts and Theories of Infection and Immunity Charles Bolduan. 1 1 F IMMUNE SERA ANTITOXINS Historical . The researches of Buchner '
Artificial Immune Systems: A New Computational Intelligence Approach
... Immune Systems ( ICARIS ) , Univer- sity of Kent at Canterbury , UK , September 9th to 11th , 2002 . Tutorials on " Immunological Computation : Theory and Applications " and " Artificial Immune Systems " are scheduled for the GECCO ...
Annual Report of the Director of Agriculture
... immune mule blood , and ( 3 ) that the inoculation of horses with immune donkey blood may be followed by disastrous results . During the past year these experiments have been continued on a somewhat different line , and based on the ...
The Massachusetts register
... Immune globulin ( Ig ) , human , for intramuscular use Immune globulin ( IgIV ) , human , for intravenous use Botulinum antitoxin , equine , any route Botulism immune globulin , human , for intravenous use Cytomegalovirus immune ...
The Principles of Pathology: General pathology
John George Adami. roth , the immune body attaches itself to the washed cells , and now , by carefully filtering it at zero , a complement - containing serum can be gained free from the immune body . And if now the cells in the filter be ...
Journal of the American Medical Association
... immune serum . In order to produce a continued fever , he injected pro- tective serum intraperitoneally along with the typhoid bacillus , and while not enough to entirely protect the rabbits , it caused a prolonged fever in most cases ...
Studies from the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
... immune serum is exhibited is illustrated by the experiment summarized in Table IV , from which it will be seen that smaller quantities of immune serum accomplish what it is impossible for even larger quantities of normal serum to do ...
Studies from the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
... immune serum present . A study of the capsule formation in the immune and normal serum treated cultures demonstrated the interesting fact that while the latter upon injection into mice formed capsules easily demonstrable by the Hiss ...
Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals v. 1
... immune serum , the complement will unite with the amboceptor of the immune serum so that the free complement disappears from the fluids . Now , if we sub- sequently add to this fluid a mixture of hemolytic amboceptor + red blood ...
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
... Immune cornea in immune plasma : No vaccinal lesions seen , virus present but less in amount than that found in the cultures of 6 . 8. Specimens of immune plasma held on ice and in the incubator seemed to have lost some of their ...
The Journal of Hygiene
... immune - body more immune - body would have to be added subsequently before one dose remained free than was necessary in the series treated with immune - body alone . On the combination of natural immune - bodies with anti - immune ...
The Biennial Report of the Kansas State Horticultural Society
... immune type , St. Vincent Native , and the susceptible type , Southern Cross Upland . The F , was intermediate , though inclining toward the susceptible par- ent . In F2 segregation occurred into immune and nonimmune . In F , the immune ...
A Text-book of Surgery for Dental Students
... immune animal . This is proved by the following experiments : 1. If " immune " serum ( which should normally produce bacteriolysis ) . be heated to 60 ° C. for an hour and then applied to the bacteria , no bacterio- lysis occurs . 2 ...
A Textbook of Pathology
... immune - body . Without the intervention of this immune - body , the combination of the complement with the micro - organism cannot take place , because the receptors of the micro- organism are not adapted to the receptors of the ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
... immune serum the phagocytosis was correspondingly reduced . In this instance normal serum caused marked agglutination of immune red cells and also hæmolysed them ; in another case of typhoid the phagocytic test carried out in an ...
Public Health Papers and Reports
... immune body is not . In order to produce an artificial immunity the immune body and the complement must be both present , and the latter will not destroy bacteria unless the immune body is also present to bind it to the bacterial ...
