Sentences with phrase «host immunity as»

«We really need to think about the interactions of retroviruses and host immunity as the product of an ancient arms race stretching back to the early origins of vertebrates,» Katzaourakis said.

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As long as you continue, breastfeeding still provides antibodies, immunities, proteins, fats, nourishment, bonding, and a host of other attributes to benefit you and your babAs long as you continue, breastfeeding still provides antibodies, immunities, proteins, fats, nourishment, bonding, and a host of other attributes to benefit you and your babas you continue, breastfeeding still provides antibodies, immunities, proteins, fats, nourishment, bonding, and a host of other attributes to benefit you and your baby.
, antibacterial soaps... kids were kept in as sterile environment as possible... and along came asthma, allergies, skin sensitivities... a host of immunological issues brought on by the sterile environment that kept the children from building their natural immunities to the germs of the world.
We feel immunity is too strong a term for this new defense mechanism because these extracellular pathogens can survive and even sexually reproduce on resistant hosts, and so we refer to it as «defense».»
The team had also hoped that the fungus would become less virulent — as often occurs when a pathogen reaches a new host that lacks any immunity — but that hasn't happened: Fungal spores taken from the last fire salamanders in the Belgian forest, when dripped onto the backs of healthy salamanders in the lab, were just as lethal as those collected early in the outbreak.
«As we understand the nature of the interaction between viruses and host immunity, we will be better placed to intervene in this delicately balanced arms race in order to develop novel treatments and interventions,» Katzourakis noted.
Borrelia, rather, induces milder inflammatory responses and has mastered evasion of host immunity so as to cause moderate disease without being recognized and eliminated.
More investment into research is all the more important given that we are close to formidable breakthroughs in many areas of respiratory diseases, such as molecular bacteriology and virology, development of vaccines and antiviral agents, boosting host defence and innate immunity, molecular pathology and personalised care for lung cancer.
As previously noted, Broeks et al demonstrated that RT - associated breast cancers have a profile of chromosomal instability, and in other contexts, this has been found to be associated with increased host antitumor immunity.
Prolonged stress chemistry also de-regulates appetite, creates inflammation, and can lead to a host of stress induced symptoms such as poor digestion, fatigue, low immunity, pain, and more.
The human microbiome, a term that refers to the collective genome of micro-organisms that live within a person's gut, not only influences digestion as one might expect, but can also affect brain function, immunity, tendencies towards insulin resistance, and a host of other factors.
The Defendants denied infringement, relying primarily upon the defence of fair dealing for the purposes of reporting current events according to Article 5 (3)(c) of the Information Society Directive and secondarily upon immunities for acting as a mere conduit and hosting under Articles 12 and 14 of Directive 2000 / 31 / EC («the E-Commerce Directive»).
The Rome Statute; The Rules of Procedure and Evidence; The Elements of Crimes; The Regulations of the Court; The Regulations of the Registry; The Code of Professional Conduct for counsel; The Code of Judicial Ethics; The Staff Regulations; The Financial Regulations and Rules; The Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of the International Criminal Court; Agreement between the International Criminal Court and the United Nations; The Headquarters Agreement with the Host State; Any other material as decided by the Presidency in consultation with the Prosecutor and / or the Registrar.
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