نتایج جستجو برای: biological response modifiers

تعداد نتایج: 1383692  

Journal: :Acta Materia Medica 2023

Histone lysine acylation is a major class of histone post-translational modifications involved in essential biological activities, such as transcriptional regulation, DNA-damage repair, and cell-cycle progression. Abnormal strongly associated with various diseases, cancer. Thus, acetyltransferases (HATs), the “writers” that catalyze acylation, are promising targets for cancer treatment. Rapid d...

Journal: :Haematologica 2016
Friederike Pastore Ross L Levine

Genomic studies of hematologic malignancies have identified a spectrum of recurrent somatic alterations that contribute to acute myeloid leukemia initiation and maintenance, and which confer sensitivities to molecularly targeted therapies. The majority of these genetic events are small, site-specific alterations in DNA sequence. In more than two thirds of patients with de novo acute myeloid leu...

2017
Marzia Scarpari Massimo Reverberi Alessia Parroni Valeria Scala Corrado Fanelli Chiara Pietricola Slaven Zjalic Vittoria Maresca Agostino Tafuri Maria R Ricciardi Roberto Licchetta Simone Mirabilii Aris Sveronis Paola Cescutti Roberto Rizzo

Mushrooms represent a formidable source of bioactive compounds. Some of these may be considered as biological response modifiers; these include compounds with a specific biological function: antibiotics (e.g. plectasin), immune system stimulator (e,g, lentinan), antitumor agents (e.g. krestin, PSK) and hypolipidemic agents (e.g. lovastatin) inter alia. In this study, we focused on the Chinese m...

Journal: :Cell 2016
Lenette L. Lu Amy W. Chung Tracy R. Rosebrock Musie Ghebremichael Wen Han Yu Patricia S. Grace Matthew K. Schoen Fikadu Tafesse Constance Martin Vivian Leung Alison E. Mahan Magdalena Sips Manu P. Kumar Jacquelynne Tedesco Hannah Robinson Elizabeth Tkachenko Monia Draghi Katherine J. Freedberg Hendrik Streeck Todd J. Suscovich Douglas A. Lauffenburger Blanca I. Restrepo Cheryl Day Sarah M. Fortune Galit Alter

While a third of the world carries the burden of tuberculosis, disease control has been hindered by a lack of tools, including a rapid, point-of-care diagnostic and a protective vaccine. In many infectious diseases, antibodies (Abs) are powerful biomarkers and important immune mediators. However, in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection, a discriminatory or protective role for humoral immu...

Journal: :Infectious Disease Clinics of North America 2011

2016
Jihu Lu Peipei Wu Xuehua Zhang Lei Feng Bin Dong Xuan Chu Xiufan Liu Daxin Peng Yuan Liu Huailiang Ma Jibo Hou Yinghua Tang

Combination of CVCVA5 adjuvant and commercial avian influenza (AI) vaccine has been previously demonstrated to provide good protection against different AI viruses in chickens. In this study, we further investigated the protective immunity of CVCVA5-adjuvanted oil-emulsion inactivated AI vaccine in chickens, ducks and geese. Compared to the commercial H5 inactivated vaccine, the H5-CVCVA5 vacci...

Journal: :Nucleus 2010
Marcel Wiermer Hugo Germain Yu Ti Cheng Ana V García Jane E Parker Xin Li

Controlled nucleocytoplasmic trafficking is an important feature for fine-tuning signaling pathways in eukaryotic organisms. Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) composed of nucleoporin proteins (Nups) are essential for the exchange of macromolecules across the nuclear envelope. A recent genetic screen in our laboratory identified a partial loss-of-function mutation in Arabidopsis MOS7/Nup88 that caus...

Journal: :Frontiers in immunology 2016
Koelina Ganguly Jeevan Giddaluru Avery August Nooruddin Khan

Immunological programing of immune cells varies in response to changing environmental signals. This process is facilitated by modifiers that regulate the translational fate of mRNAs encoding various immune mediators, including cytokines and chemokines, which in turn determine the rapid activation, tolerance, and plasticity of the immune system. RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) recruited by the speci...

Journal: :Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 2018
Kieran Ayling Lucy Fairclough Paddy Tighe Ian Todd Vanessa Halliday Jon Garibaldi Simon Royal Aljali Hamed Heather Buchanan Kavita Vedhara

Influenza vaccination is estimated to only be effective in 17-53% of older adults. Multiple patient behaviors and psychological factors have been shown to act as 'immune modulators' sufficient to influence vaccination outcomes. However, the relative importance of such factors is unknown as they have typically been examined in isolation. The objective of the present study was to explore the effe...

2015
Shaikh Meshbahuddin Ahmad Md Iqbal Hossain Peter Bergman Yearul Kabir Rubhana Raqib

BACKGROUND Because of limited impact on infant morbidity, mortality, and vitamin A status, the new guideline of the World Health Organization (WHO) does not recommend postpartum vitamin A supplementation (VAS) as a public health intervention in developing countries. However, breast milk contains numerous immune-protective components that are important for infant immune development, and several ...

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