Antimicrobial Resistance: Global Challenges and Future Interventions Author : Steven Blair Subject : Immunology Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) happens when microbes develop mechanisms that guard them against the outcomes of antimicrobials. The agents that kill or stop the growth of microorganisms are called antimicrobials. Read More |
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Autoimmune Disorders: Diagnosis, Prognosis and Therapeutics Author : Chloe Weber Subject : Immunology Autoimmune disorders are those health conditions in which the body's immune system attacks and damages the healthy tissues of the body. Some common types of autoimmune disorders are type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid Read More |
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Author : Meaghan Crockett Subject : Immunology Immunotherapy refers to a treatment that utilizes immune system of the body to fight disease. This therapy has the capability to transform and boost the manner in which the immune system works, in order Read More |
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Clinical and Epidemiological Aspects of Antimicrobial Resistance Author : Steven Blair Subject : Immunology Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when microbes develop mechanisms to protect themselves from the effects of antimicrobials. It appears in bacteria as a result of protein upregulation, which enables Read More |
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Computational Immunology: Models and Tools Author : Lacy Beckett Subject : Immunology Computational immunology refers to a field of science, which includes high-throughput bioinformatics and genomic approaches to immunology. The primary goal of this field is to transform immunological data Read More |
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Dendritic Cells in Clinical Immunology Author : Jeremy Collins Subject : Immunology Dendritic cells are powerful antigen presenting cells which are significant for initiating the primary immune response. They travel to the lymph nodes when activated, where they interact with B and T cells Read More |
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Immunobiology of Dendritic Cells Author : Jeremy Collins Subject : Immunology Dendritic cells (DCs) refer to antigen-presenting cells of the mammalian immune system. The major job of the dendritic cells is to process antigen material and present it on the cell surface to the T cells Read More |
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Immunobiology of the Complement System Author : Adah Blair Subject : Immunology The complement system is a part of the immune system which improves the capability of phagocytic cells and antibodies to take out damaged cells and microbes from the organism's body. Complement control Read More |
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Mechanisms and Therapeutic Approaches of Antimicrobial Resistance Author : Leona Ahrens Subject : Immunology Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when microbes develop mechanisms to defend themselves from the impact of antimicrobials. Infections occurring due to resistant microbes are not easy to treat as they Read More |
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Monoclonal Antibodies: Important Role in Medical Diagnosis and Therapies Author : Logan Watts Subject : Immunology A monoclonal antibody refers to an antibody formed through cloning a distinctive white blood cell. Antibodies are glycoproteins produced through differentiated B lymphocytes known as plasma cells in response Read More |