More commonly, researchers have blamed the innate immune system —
triggered by the pathogens once they enter the brain — for Alzheimer's pathology.
Not exact matches
Although derived from a natural source, carrageenan appears to be particularly destructive to the digestive system,
triggering an immune response similar to that your body has when invaded
by pathogens like Salmonella.
The other is turned on when an insect regurgitates stomach contents containing microbes onto the plant
triggering a response
by the plant to microbial
pathogens that uses salicylic acid.
If a
pathogen is present in the food or drink inside the package, it would
trigger a signal in the packaging that could be read
by a smartphone or other simple device.
Their hunt for a
pathogen has been fruitless so far,
triggering anxiety in a country scarred, emotionally and economically,
by two devastating cattle epidemics in 15 years.
The symptoms of many diseases are caused
by unwanted cell death, and the
pathogens could be
triggering abnormal cell suicide.
The results hint that other states of the prion may be the cause of infection or that prions are a
by - product of an infection
triggered by some other, as yet unidentified
pathogen.
Although derived from a natural source, it appears to be particularly destructive to the digestive system,
triggering an immune response similar to that your body has when invaded
by pathogens like Salmonella.
Inflammation is the response of the innate immune system
triggered by noxious stimuli, microbial
pathogens and injury.
Inflammation is usually characterized
by redness on the affected area, and can be
triggered by many things, including overexertion, immune response to
pathogens, injuries, and the effects of chemicals or radiation.
So to generate autoimmunity against Neu5gc incorporated in human cells, B cells must first be
triggered to form high - affinity anti-Neu5gc antibodies
by meeting bacterial
pathogens who have incorporated Neu5gc into their cell walls.