Other study10 findings suggest that deep sleep plays a very special role in strengthening
immunological memories of previously encountered pathogens in a way similar to psychological long - term memory retention.
Meanwhile, each mouse retained
an immunological memory of the tumor it had vanquished, which curbed recurrence.
Not exact matches
We therefore asked ourselves whether an
immunological memory in these long - lived microglia could be communicating this risk,» explains Dr. Jonas Neher, head
of the current study and a scientist at the DZNE and the HIH.
Even so, we understand less about how
immunological memory protects us there than we do about protection in the rest
of the body.
In a mouse model
of Alzheimer's pathology, the scientists observed that trained microglia amplified the formation
of plaques even months after their
immunological memory had been triggered, thus causing the disease to become more severe.
«The study clearly shows that it is possible to achieve an
immunological antibody
memory with mucosal vaccination and that the
memory cells that are created in connection with this type
of vaccination are unique and can not be achieved through traditional vaccination methods.
If this is the case, a team
of scientists from the Institute
of Ecology and Environmental Sciences in Paris reasoned, individuals may be inheriting some
immunological memory not just from their mothers, but from all their maternal ancestors: A grandmother's immune system educates the mother's, and those modifications are preserved as the mother then instructs the third generation.
«The combination
of these two waves
of memory cells is required to guarantee optimum
immunological protection in the event
of infection,» explains Stary.
European Federation
of Immunological Societies (EFIS) Symposium T Cell
Memory Saturday, May 5, 10:15 AM — 12:15 PM, Room 12AB Chairs: Federica Sallusto, Inst.
Dr. Ahmed studies
immunological memory — the ability
of the immune system to «remember» a particular antigen and respond accordingly.
Immunological memory provides durations
of immunity for core infectious diseases that far exceed the traditional recommendations for annual vaccination.»
Misunderstanding, misinformation and the conservative nature
of our profession have largely slowed adoption
of protocols advocating decreased frequency
of vaccination»; «
Immunological memory provides durations
of immunity for core infectious diseases that far exceed the traditional recommendations for annual vaccination.
That is because
of that phenomenon called
immunological memory.
Instead
of having to maintain high antibody levels against too many things, Nature relies on
immunological memory.
Recent studies have indicated that learning to express the
memories and feelings related to the traumatic event can restore some
of the psychophysiological and
immunological competence to people with trauma histories (Pennebaker & Susman, 1988).