The phrase
"infection site" refers to the specific area or part of the body where an infection has started or is located.
Full definition
Researchers report that high levels of salt in mice's skin help them fight off bacteria — and that humans may also stockpile salt
at infection sites.
So you can clearly see that regular, moderate exercise boosts the ability of the neutrophils to get to
infection sites quickly (chemotaxis) and attack the bad guys (phagocytosis).
While doing her Ph.D., Wang came across a defense mechanism in plants involving apoptosis, where «the plant cell is induced to die around
the infection site so the pathogen can not be spread to other tissues,» Wang says.
That genetic sequencing data revealed that specific cells substantially multiplied after the initial infection, then moved to
the infection site and provided protection against the second infection.
Immune cells exploit them to move to
infection sites, and cancer cells use chemotaxis to spread throughout the body.
S. mansoni IPSE binds to Immunoglobulin E (IgE), an antibody produced by the immune system that is expressed on the surface of basophils, a type of immune cell; and mast cells, another immune cell that mediates inflammation; and sequesters chemokines, signaling proteins that alert white cells to
infection sites.
It causes swelling at
the infection site and, if left untreated, develops into a chronic illness that can be asymptomatic or unfelt in most people and can cause digestive, heart and nervous system failures in others.
The new technique, pioneered by Wilson and fellow researchers at the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, saves time by using antibodies produced by so - called B cells (white blood cells that produce and then ferry them to
infection sites to battle invading germs) in response to vaccines instead of to actual infections.
She anticipates some challenges including the accessibility to
infection sites.
Sanjabi's team discovered that, in fact, the body's reaction is different based on
the infection site.
A new study by scientists at the Gladstone Institutes shows that
infection sites could affect the immune system's response to a virus and the way the virus spreads through the body.
When the immune system sees a bacterial infection, it triggers an influx of cells known as neutrophils at
the infection site.
As IL - 8 proteins disperse from
the infection site, they anchor themselves to GAGs to provide «signposts» that help neutrophils find their target.
Activated dendritic cells and macrophages at
an infection site make IL - 15 that binds IL - 15RĪ±, forming a membrane bound complex.
For mouth infections, the idea is to keep a constant supply of colloidal silver in contact with
the infection site.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises doctors to drain
the infection site and send the «specimen» (aka pus) out for testing to determine which antibiotics the infection might respond to.
Debris in the ear canal is often irritating and can prevent medication from reaching
the infection site.
Most dogs will develop a deep abscess or skin infection at
the infection site after the warble has left the skin.