نتایج جستجو برای: immune processes

تعداد نتایج: 781161  

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2009
Susannah S French Michael C Moore Gregory E Demas

A major challenge in integrative biology is understanding the mechanisms by which organisms regulate trade-offs among various functions competing for limiting resources. Key among these competing processes is the maintenance of health and the production of offspring. Optimizing both, given limited resources, can prove challenging. The physiological and behavioral changes that occur during repro...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2018
Sonia Altizer Daniel J Becker Jonathan H Epstein Kristian M Forbes Thomas R Gillespie Richard J Hall Dana M Hawley Sonia M Hernandez Lynn B Martin Raina K Plowright Dara A Satterfield Daniel G Streicker

Human-provided resource subsidies for wildlife are diverse, common and have profound consequences for wildlife-pathogen interactions, as demonstrated by papers in this themed issue spanning empirical, theoretical and management perspectives from a range of study systems. Contributions cut across scales of organization, from the within-host dynamics of immune function, to population-level impact...

Journal: :Gerontology 2009
Alexander C Maue Laura Haynes

Age-related declines in immune function are associated with reduced humoral responses following vaccination or infection. Central to this defect is a decline in naïve CD4+ T cell function. In this review, we discuss factors intrinsic and extrinsic to the CD4+ T cell compartment that affect host immunity and propose means by which deficient CD4+ T cell function can be fully restored in the aged.

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Sarah E DuRant William A Hopkins Dana M Hawley Gary R Hepp

Parental effects play a vital role in shaping offspring phenotype. In birds, incubation behaviour is a critical parental effect because it influences the early developmental environment and can therefore have lifelong consequences for offspring phenotype. Recent studies that manipulated incubation temperature found effects on hatchling body composition, condition and growth, suggesting that inc...

2010
João Queiroz Charbel El-Hani

a. Institute of Arts and Design, Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil. b. Research Group in History, Philosophy, and Biology Teaching, Institute of Biology, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil. c. Graduate Studies Program in History, Philosophy, and Science Teaching, Federal University of Bahia/State University of Feira de Santana, Brazil. d. Graduate Studies Program in Ecology and Biomon...

Journal: :Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : eCAM 2009
Mary Payne Bennett Cecile Lengacher

This is the final article in a four part series reviewing the influence of humor and laughter on physiological and psychological well-being. This final article reviews the evidence for the effect of sense of humor, exposure to a humor stimulus and laughter on various immune system components, with a focus on the effects of laughter on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.

Journal: :Current pharmaceutical design 2014
Suresh I S Rattan

The science and study of the biological basis of aging, biogerontology, is now a well-established field with solid scientific base. A paradigm-shift in gerontology has occurred by realising the fact that biological aging occurs in spite of the presence of complex homeodynamic pathways of maintenance, repair and defence, and there is no "enemy within". This viewpoint separates the modulation of ...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2010
Danelle M Russell Caren S Goldberg Lisette P Waits Erica Bree Rosenblum

The pathogenic chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is contributing to amphibian declines worldwide. Temperature plays an important role in both pathogen growth and host immune function, but little is known about seasonal dynamics of Bd infection in north temperate regions. Our objective was to increase understanding of Bd disease ecology by investigating patterns of Bd infection ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
Xingluo Liu Jian Xin Gao Jing Wen Lijie Yin Ou Li Tao Zuo Thomas F. Gajewski Yang-Xin Fu Pan Zheng Yang Liu

B7H1 (PDL1) and B7DC (PDL2) are two new members of the B7 family that can interact with PD-1, a putative negative regulator for immune function. Recent studies have provided evidence for inhibitory functions of both members via PD-1. Meanwhile, compelling evidence exists for costimulatory function of both members. Here we demonstrate that expression of B7DC on the tumor cells promotes CD8 T cel...

Journal: :Annual review of microbiology 2013
Brian R Wasik Paul E Turner

Are viruses more biologically successful than cellular life? Here we examine many ways of gauging biological success, including numerical abundance, environmental tolerance, type biodiversity, reproductive potential, and widespread impact on other organisms. We especially focus on successful ability to evolutionarily adapt in the face of environmental change. Viruses are often challenged by dyn...

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