Sentences with phrase «to induce an immune response»

The maintenance of a vaccine - induced immune response in adult and senior dogs fed an antioxidant - supplemented diet.
Friedman and his team, therefore, designed their new vaccine to induce an immune response against not only gD2 but also two other viral glycoproteins, gC2 and gE2.
The gluten - removal process involves using enzymes to break down gluten into smaller fragments which, theoretically, should not induce an immune response in the person who drinks it.
GIG's study investigated whether gluten - free and gluten - removed beers induced an immune response in blood samples from persons with celiac disease.
Treatment of male monkeys with a reproductive tract protein induces an immune response that causes reversible infertility, suggesting a potential male contraceptive.
Two investigational vaccines designed to protect against Ebola virus disease were well - tolerated and induced an immune response among 1,000 vaccinated participants in the Phase 2 randomized, placebo - controlled clinical trial called PREVAIL I.
Gardasil induces an immune response withan empty HPV viral envelope built from repeating shapes, much like a soccerball.
They are investigating strategies to increase the magnitude and durability of vaccine - induced immune responses associated with protection from HIV infection, as well as developing vaccines to elicit production of antibodies that are broadly neutralizing against a variety of HIV strains.
This did induce an immune response but only led to tumor rejection in one - quarter of the animals.»
The same year, the FDA approved the start of the first human clinical trial of this vaccine that demonstrated its safety and efficacy at inducing an immune response against the virus.
By inducing immune responses that prevent food allergens from entering the bloodstream, Clostridia minimize allergen exposure and prevent sensitization — a key step in the development of food allergies.
The removal process uses enzymes to break down gluten into smaller fragments that theoretically may not induce an immune response in the person who drinks it.
«If you immunize people with an antigen that induces an immune response against schistosomiasis, there will likely be benefits not only in controlling the immediate infection but also a means to avoid bladder cancer.»
A recent study published in Cell revealed that, while the related parasite Tritrichomonas musculis makes the intestine susceptible to both colitis and colorectal cancer, it induces an immune response that protects mice against Salmonella infection.
The team's idea was to use the mousepox virus to induce an immune response that would target a mouse's eggs.
In experiments with dogs, Schlegel and Garcea have discovered that thesoccer ball doesn't have to be in one piece to induce an immune response.
Analyses of RV144 volunteers revealed that particular vaccine - induced immune responses, including production of certain antiviral antibodies and CD4 + T cell responses to HIV's outer shell, or envelope, correlate with reduced HIV infection.
Specific T cells then recognize these antigen - loaded MHC molecules and induce immune responses.
In addition, DAR - 901 induced immune responses that were similar to those seen with the vaccine shown effective in the DarDar Trial.
Proteins bind to nanoscale objects forming protein coronas that can hinder the expected therapeutic effect, alter the membrane signaling processes, induce an immune response, or trigger other unwanted reactions.
The more MHC alleles that bind to a particular peptide, the more likely this peptide is to induce an immune response in many people.
They hypothesize that the reactive particles may induce an immune response in the body or modify the biochemical signaling agents between cells.
vector - a bacterium or virus that does not cause disease in humans and is used in genetically engineered vaccines to transport genes coding for antigens into the body to induce an immune response.
We assess spontaneous and vaccine - induced immune responses against melanoma, and have a particular interest in developing methods for understanding functional subpopulations within melanoma and the optimal ways of targeting them therapeutically.
This includes utilizing a modified chimpanzee virus as a vaccine carrier to induce an immune response against HIV, and a new therapeutic vaccine against human papillomavirus (HPV), a leading cause of cervical cancer.
Because hemagglutinin also happens to be the part of the flu vaccine that induces an immune response in people (it's the H in a virus name like H5N1), each mutation renders the vaccine less effective.
A key moment in her research occurred when she discovered that she could induce an immune response in mice by injecting them with an irradiated malaria parasite.
Some vaccines are administered intravenously (into a vein), while others are injected directly into a single site of lymphoma (in situ vaccination) to induce an immune response that travels throughout the body to attack lymphoma wherever it resides.
In 2010, we formally demonstrated ADE by developing a mouse mode of ADE - mediated disease, and we began to dissect the contribution of humoral vs. cellular immune components in dengue vaccine - mediated protection using model vaccine candidates as tools to probe the mechanisms by which the vaccine - induced immune responses in mice contribute to protection vs. ADE.
The Dockrell group is examining vaccine - induced immune responses that may predict immune protection against tuberculosis (TB), and how co-infection and co-morbidity can affect such immune responses.
Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, a nematode parasite of rodents, has a parasitic life cycle that is an extremely useful model for the study of human hookworm infection, particularly in regards to the induced immune response.
HW - associated inflammatory mediators that induce immune responses in the lungs and kidneys (immune complex glomerulonephritis) cause vasoconstriction and possibly bronchoconstriction.
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