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    mRNA-LNP vaccines combined with tPA signal sequence elicit strong protective immunity against Klebsiella pneumoniae by Ting Huang, Siyou Che, Zheng Lv, Danrui Hao, Runyu Wang, Qinxuan Yi, Ling Mei, Yang Yuan, Hang Zou, Yidong Guo, Xinrong Wang, Yiwen Chu, Kelei Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the present study, we aim to construct a new mRNA vaccine encoding YidR or combining with a tissue plasminogen activator signal sequence for preventing K. pneumoniae infection. Adaptive immunity was determined in mRNA vaccines-immunized mice and the protective effects of mRNA vaccines were evaluated in K. pneumoniae infected models. …”
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    Julius Kruopis – the pioneer of applied statistics in Lithuania by Vilijandas Bagdonavičius, Vydas Čekanavičius, Rūta Levulienė, Pranas Vaitkus

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Statistical modeling of tick-borne encephalitis virus infection and immunity formation processes was performed. …”
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    Bartonella Infection in Immunocompromised Hosts: Immunology of Vascular Infection and Vasoproliferation by Mosepele Mosepele, Dana Mazo, Jennifer Cohn

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This paper will discuss Bartonella's manifestations in immunosuppressed patients and will examine Bartonella's interaction with the immune system including its mechanisms of establishing infection and immune escape. Gaps in current understanding of the immunology of Bartonella infection in immunocompromised hosts will be highlighted.…”
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    Study of pathogenesis and immune response at experimental infection of broiler chicks with avian metapneumovirus subtype В by M. A. Volkova, P. S. Yaroslavtseva, V. Yu. Sosi Pato Rova, T. L. Eroshina, I. A. Chvala

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Using real-time RT-PCR avian metapneumovirus genome was detected in the upper part of the respiratory tract, infraorbital sinuses and Harderian gland within 2-12 days post infection. The immune response was characterized by formation of humoral and local antibodies in 7-21 days post infection. …”
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    Age-Related Modifications in Circulating IL-15 Levels in Humans by Sebastiano Gangemi, Giorgio Basile, Daniela Monti, Rosaria Alba Merendino, Giuseppe Di Pasquale, Ursula Bisignano, Vittorio Nicita-Mauro, Claudio Franceschi

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…These findings may explain, at least in part, the characteristic increase of memory cells in immunosenescence and the capacity of the immune system of centenarians to defend itself from infections through immune-inflammatory responses.…”
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    Pulmonary Nocardiosis: Review of Cases and an Update by Malini Shariff, Jayanthi Gunasekaran

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Nocardia, a branching, filamentous bacteria, is widely distributed in the environment and can cause human infection in immune-compromised hosts. Inhalation of Nocardia leads to pulmonary disease. …”
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    Characteristics of Suppressor Macrophages Induced by Mycobacterial and Protozoal Infections in relation to Alternatively Activated M2 Macrophages by Haruaki Tomioka, Yutaka Tatano, Win Win Maw, Chiaki Sano, Yuichi Kanehiro, Toshiaki Shimizu

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In the advanced stages of mycobacterial infections, host immune systems tend to change from a Th1-type to Th2-type immune response, resulting in the abrogation of Th1 cell- and macrophage-mediated antimicrobial host protective immunity. …”
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    The Role of T Helper (TH)17 Cells as a Double-Edged Sword in the Interplay of Infection and Autoimmunity with a Focus on Xenobiotic-Induced Immunomodulation by Nasr Y. A. Hemdan, Ahmed M. Abu El-Saad, Ulrich Sack

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Extensive research in recent years suggests that exposure to xenobiotic stimuli plays a critical role in autoimmunity induction and severity and that the resulting response would be exacerbated in individuals with an infection-aroused immune system. In this context, heavy metals constitute a prominent category of xenobiotic substances, known to alter divergent immune cell responses in accidentally and occupationally exposed individuals, thereby increasing the susceptibility to autoimmunity and cancer, especially when accompanied by inflammation-triggered persistent sensitization. …”
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