Sentences with phrase «immunological protection in»

«The combination of these two waves of memory cells is required to guarantee optimum immunological protection in the event of infection,» explains Stary.
This means that only mucosal vaccinations can provide immunological protection in the mucosa,» says Nils Lycke, professor of clinical immunology at Sahlgrenska Academy.

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Third, they do not have the immunological protection that comes in breast milk.
Within the gift is a unique immunological mix designed just for that baby, and also with continued feeding comes protection against many childhood illness and chronic conditions in later life.
You can drink caffeinated beverages (in moderation), have an occasional drink, eat what you want and still provide your baby with the absolute best nutrition and immunological protection — mother's own milk.
Even so, we understand less about how immunological memory protects us there than we do about protection in the rest of the body.
1994 saw her as Head of the Department of Transplantation Immunology at the CLB, in Amsterdam, and in 1999 she became Head of the department of the Immunology of the Laboratory of Vaccine Research of the National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (RIVM), in Bilthoven, where her research activities focused on defining immunological correlates of protection on the T and B cell level after natural infection and vaProtection (RIVM), in Bilthoven, where her research activities focused on defining immunological correlates of protection on the T and B cell level after natural infection and vaprotection on the T and B cell level after natural infection and vaccination.
This physical barrier has a role to play in our immunological protection.
This is the first time that in vitro generated HPCs were transplanted and used to establish long - term engraftment in allogeneic immunocompetent mice, resulting in the protection of donor type grafts from immunological rejection.
«It is not clear that it is the specific early introduction of an allergenic food that renders immunological protection, rather than the accompanying increased diversity in the diet that occurs as a by - product,» writes Dr. Matthew Greenhawt, an allergy and immunology specialist at Children's Hospital Colorado, in the accompanying editorial.
If a State does not accept rabies vaccination given in a foreign country, the importer may have several options, including petitioning the State to accept serologic testing of the vaccinated dog as proof of immunological protection or having the dog revaccinated after consultation with his or her veterinarian.
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