نتایج جستجو برای: clonal

تعداد نتایج: 24991  

2016
Julie Lang Takayuki Ota Margot Kelly Pamela Strauch Brian M. Freed Raul M. Torres David Nemazee Roberta Pelanda

The mechanisms by which B cells undergo tolerance, such as receptor editing, clonal deletion, and anergy, have been established in mice. However, corroborating these mechanisms in humans remains challenging. To study how autoreactive human B cells undergo tolerance, we developed a novel humanized mouse model. Mice expressing an anti-human Igκ membrane protein to serve as a ubiquitous neo self-a...

Journal: :Science 2001
R Casellas T A Shih M Kleinewietfeld J Rakonjac D Nemazee K Rajewsky M C Nussenzweig

Receptor editing, clonal deletion, and anergy are the mechanisms by which B cells maintain tolerance to self antigens. To determine the extent to which receptor editing shapes the normal antibody repertoire, we generated an immunoglobulin kappa polymorphism that facilitates the detection of editing of immunoglobulin light chains in vivo. We found that B cells are targeted for editing during a 2...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Owain R Millington Allan McI Mowat Paul Garside

The induction of bystander suppression, whereby the response against one Ag is suppressed when it is presented in the context of an Ag to which tolerance is already established, would be an important property of oral tolerance, because it would allow treatment of autoimmune and hypersensitivity responses where the initiating Ag is not known. Although bystander suppression has been described in ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Adrianna Moroz Cheryl Eppolito Qingsheng Li Jianming Tao Christopher H Clegg Protul A Shrikant

Cytokines that use the common receptor gamma-chain for regulating CD8(+) T cell responses to Ag include IL-2, IL-15, and the recently identified IL-21. The ability of these cytokines to regulate antitumor activity in mice has generated considerable interest in understanding their mode of action. In this study we compare the abilities of IL-2, IL-15, and IL-21 to stimulate immunity against tumor...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2000
I Gramaglia A Jember S D Pippig A D Weinberg N Killeen M Croft

The costimulatory receptor OX40 has recently been shown to be involved in primary CD4 responses to several defined Ags. However, to date there has been little information regarding the mechanism of action of OX40, such as whether it regulates T cell numbers, reactivity, or both, and whether it contributes to induction of long-term T cell responses. With an agonist Ab to OX40, and by tracking Ag...

Journal: :Forests 2022

Clonal forestry has developed rapidly in recent years and already plays a significant role commercial tree plantations worldwide. breeding requires accurate assessments of genetic parameters, together with measurements clonal productivity, stability, adaptably. However, relevant studies for clones Paulownia spp. genotypes are rare. We therefore conducted tests on twenty established at three sit...

2011
Curtis J. Henry Andriy Marusyk James DeGregori

Aging is associated with a marked increase in a number of diseases, including many types of cancer. Due to the complex and multi-factorial nature of both aging and cancer, accurate deciphering of causative links between aging and cancer remains a major challenge. It is generally accepted that initiation and progression of cancers are driven by a process of clonal evolution. In principle, this s...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2002
Detlef Dieckmann Cord Henrik Bruett Heidi Ploettner Manfred Bernhard Lutz Gerold Schuler

It has been recently demonstrated that regulatory CD4(+)CD25(+) CD45RO(+) T cells are present in the peripheral blood of healthy adults and exert regulatory function similar to their rodent counterparts. It remains difficult to understand how the small fraction of these T cells that regulate via direct cell-to-cell contact and not via secretion of immunosuppressive cytokines could mediate stron...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Paul D Sniegowski Philip J Gerrish

We discuss the dynamics of adaptive evolution in asexual (clonal) populations. The classical 'periodic selection' model of clonal evolution assumed that beneficial mutations are very rare and therefore substitute unfettered into populations as occasional, isolated events. Newer models allow for the possibility that beneficial mutations are sufficiently common to coexist and compete for fixation...

2011
Mark van Kleunen Josef F. Stuefer

Experimental studies have shown that clonal plants can reciprocally translocate assimilates and water between interconnected ramets, if grown in heterogeneous environments with complementary resource supplies. Internal exchange of different resources between spatially scattered ramets is a unique trait of clonal plants which can considerably enhance their performance in terms of biomass and clo...

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