Since the herpes virus
reactivates with stress, a low - or no - stress environment is helpful in reducing flare - ups.
It can then
reactivate with a recurrence of symptoms.
Both memory T cells subtypes can be
reactivated with current immunotherapy treatments, and reactivation of both requires DC1 dendritic cells.
The results show that generation of an optimal immune response to cancer requires cooperation between two types of memory T cell — one circulating in the blood and the other resident in tissues — that can be
reactivated with current immunotherapy strategies.
When the engram cells were
reactivated with light in the AD mice, memory of the footshock experience became retrievable and freezing behavior was restored.
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Not exact matches
On Tuesday, Calgary - based Calfrac Well Services Ltd. reported it more than doubled its first - quarter revenue compared
with the same period last year and is
reactivating equipment it parked over the past three years.
Facebook gives people two weeks before the information associated
with the account is fully purged, offering them a chance to
reactivate.
It leaves you
with the option of
reactivating if you change your mind in the future.
Do the Zombies see such intertwining of love's highs and low - downs as the tragically monstrous character of humanity's sexuality — a perennial trait, albeit one only recently
reactivated on a wide scale after a long and unnatural cultural hibernation — that we simply have to learn to live
with?
Club, dressing room and Luis Enrique have
reactivated the team after the defeat at Anoeta
with six victories.
Houston's 103 - 99 victory last Saturday came
with Francis, fellow guard Cuttino Mobley (named Player of the Week on Monday) and
reactivated forward Matt Bullard (who replaced Olajuwon last Thursday on the roster) knocking down threes.
Clamping the cord, especially at an early stage, may also cause the extra blood trapped within the placenta to be forced back through the placenta into the mothers blood supply
with the third stage contractions.32 33 This feto - maternal haemorrhage (FMH) increases the chance of future blood group incompatibility problems, which occur when the current baby's blood enters the mother's blood stream, causing an immune reaction which can be
reactivated in a subsequent pregnancy, destroying the baby's blood cells and causing anaemia or even death.
The virus can become
reactivated when a child gets ill if her lips become chapped,
with excessive sun exposure, and possibly
with stress.
With every activation, the snail rolls and spins its shell, motivating baby to catch and
reactivate.
This is especially true when they are faced
with opponents who seem above all else to be shy of
reactivating the left / right divide for their own purposes.
And above all, critical events such as national crisis or war can
reactivate immigrants» political interest in and renewed identification
with their original homeland, however «assimilated» they may have become in their new country.
Eleven blending plants
with a capacity of 2.1 million metric tons have been
reactivated.
The MTA committed to fund the light rails» Alternative Analysis study, which would delve deep into the nuts and bolts of the project, along
with a study on
reactivating the Rockaway Beach Rail Line.
The governor's CPS noted that Emmanuel had also visited the moribund Peacock Paint factory in Etinan local government area
with a view to
reactivating it.
Neuroscientists think that the brief exposure beforehand
reactivates the memory of drug taking, making it easier to erase the link between the cues of drug taking and getting high, and to replace it
with a memory in which no such link is formed.
By
reactivating telomerase activity in stem - cell derived tissue transplants, Geron could provide patients
with a life - time warranty on their new parts.
«The effect of the precursors that boost NAD is to counteract the decline that occurs
with normal aging, to
reactivate SIRT1, and to restore function in endothelial cells to give rise to more blood vessels.»
After
reactivating the cells
with an electric shock, the group grew several oocytes in culture to the blastocyst stage.
I read
with interest your article on so - called sleeper cells — bacteria that become dormant to survive antibiotics,
reactivating when...
Antidotes to OP exposure
reactivate AChE by directly breaking its chemical bond
with the OP.
«A key question now is to know how the human of the 21st century can
reactivate his animality and animalize himself anew when all Western thought since the Greeks tells him that he is human precisely because of this rupture
with animality,» Lestel suggests, building on his critique of the very philosophical foundations of the ethological tradition.
The «kick - and - kill» paradigm is aimed at combining latency reversing agents (LRA)
with immune effectors, such as T - cells, to wake up the virus and kill the
reactivated cells.
Individuals previously infected
with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) who receive chemotherapy or immunosuppressive treatment may be at risk of
reactivating the disease according to a summary of report from the Emerging Trends Conference, «Reactivation of Hepatitis B,» and published in Hepatology, a journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.
Now the WHO is predicting that by the year 2000 infection
with HIV will
reactivate TB in a million people.
But even
with HAART, HIV can linger in brain and immune cells,
reactivating years later to cause heart, kidney and neurological problems.
Mayford could then selectively
reactivate those cells whenever he wanted, simply by giving the mouse a drug known as clozapine - N - oxide (CNO), which interacts
with hM3Dq.
The virus can
reactivate because immunity to chicken pox fades
with time.
In patients
with weakened immune systems, however, CMV can become
reactivated and can cause life - threatening pneumonia, among other symptoms.
For instance, Twitter users affiliated
with IS who were blocked or banned at one point are often able to
reactivate their accounts and use their experience as a demonstration of their commitment.
When a team of scientists
reactivated Lin28a in a group of adult mice
with shaved backs, the animals» skin and hair grew back thicker compared
with...
When a team of scientists
reactivated Lin28a in a group of adult mice
with shaved backs, the animals» skin and hair grew back thicker compared
with control mice.
Moreover, the efficiency of immunotherapy was further increased by combining this adoptive transfer
with the current clinical strategy of
reactivating the T cell antitumor response
with antibodies to the receptor PD - 1.
Mayford's team hypothesized that
reactivating a memory in this way might interfere
with the ability to form new memories.
The results, which appear November 7 in Cell, suggest that
reactivating Lin28a, along
with other techniques, help could help adult humans heal more quickly after an injury.
Mice
with the
reactivated gene all showed better tissue healing when parts of their ears and paws were injured.
They do this by
reactivating dormant genes associated
with pluripotency — a primitive state in which a cell has the potential to become any cell type in the body.
This enables scientists to genetically modify phage genomes systematically, provide them
with additional functionality, and finally
reactivate them in a bacterial «surrogate» — a cell - wall deficient Listeria cell, or L - form.
In people
with suppressed immune systems, such as cancer patients, the parasite can
reactivate and cause neurological damage and even death.
Aza - CdR and HDAC inhibitors do not synergistically
reactivate latent HIV - 1 Latent HIV - 1 reactivation in the indicated J - Lat cell lines treated
with aza - CdR, VPA, aza - CdR plus VPA, SAHA, or aza - CdR plus SAHA.
They succeeded in blocking this enzyme in mice
with breast cancer, thus
reactivating senescence and stopping tumor growth.
«Now,
with the help of gene therapy and stem cells we can help
reactivate the body's response to hypoxia and save limbs.»
The latter are longed lived and can be
reactivated upon re-infection
with the same microbe, initiating a more rapide and effective recall response.
Reactivating silent engrams could allow people
with memory issues — like Alzheimer's sufferers, soldiers who have survived explosive blasts and concussed athletes in contact sports — to regain memories that have become inaccessible.
Knox developed a chemical compound that can be injected into the gland to mimic the signals from the nerve cells and
reactivate the repair process
with the stem cells.