Artificial induction of immunity
... Variola Minor) into a subject to make him or her
immune to re-infection with the more lethal natural ... cowpox. He then demonstrated that the latter was
immune by exposing him to smallpox. The principle had ... agents into farm animals, which then proved to be
immune to the disease.
Pasteur also isolated a crude ...
Central tolerance
... .
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immune system / Immunology
Adaptive
immune system • Innate
immune system • ...
Pathology
...
A transmission electron microscope image of an
immune cell crossing from the bone marrow into the ... as well as specialized cells of the innate
immune system and previously developed adaptive
immune mechanisms. A localized acute inflammatory ...
Abtissue pathology
... pathology is a general term for a disease which, through disabling the
immune system and changing the chemical balance of the nervous system , makes ... Harvard Veterinarian Medical School. These diseases first disable the
immune system before proceeding to change the chemical makeup in different parts ...
Thymocyte
... for self peptides or MHC. This eliminates cells which would direct
immune responses towards self-proteins in the periphery. Negative selection is ... were to enter the periphery, they would be capable of activating an
immune response against self, resulting in autoimmunity . Negative selection is ...
Autoimmune regulator
... References
^ OMIM. [1]
^ Ramsey, C. et al. (2002) Aire deficient mice develop multiple features of APECED phenotype and show altered
immune response. Hum Mol Genet 11 (4), 397-409.
^ Anderson, M.S. et al. (2002) Projection of an Immunological Self-Shadow Within the Thymus by the ...
Live vector vaccine
... A live vecor vaccine is a vaccine that uses a chemically weakened virus to transport pieces of the HIV virus in order to stimulate an
immune response. [1]
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HIV
Vaccine
References
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Pre-conditioning
... in order to stimulate an antibody production in the body against that virus, so that later when the live 'wild-type' virus is countered, the body is
immune or at least mounts an immediate and vigorous defense against it by already possessing the relevant antibody: vaccination or pre-exposure ...