نتایج جستجو برای: humanized

تعداد نتایج: 6443  

2016
Valentí Rull

A number of informal terms (e.g., Anthropocene, Anthropozoic, Psychozoic, Noozoic, and Technogene) have been used to designate the rock unit and time interval where the impact of collective human action on the Earth system is clearly recognizable (called here the Humanized Earth System or HES). Presently, Anthropocene is the most commonly used, and the International Commission on Stratigraphy i...

2010
Yanlan Yu Pierre Lee Yaohuang Ke Yongke Zhang Qiu Yu Jonathan Lee Mingzhen Li Jialiang Song Jungang Chen Jihong Dai Fernando Jose Rebelo Do Couto Zhiqiang An Weimin Zhu Guo-Liang Yu

Rabbit antibodies have been widely used in research and diagnostics due to their high antigen specificity and affinity. Though these properties are also highly desirable for therapeutic applications, rabbit antibodies have remained untapped for human disease therapy. To evaluate the therapeutic potential of rabbit monoclonal antibodies (RabMAbs), we generated a panel of neutralizing RabMAbs aga...

Journal: :American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons 2016
L L Kenney L D Shultz D L Greiner M A Brehm

Our understanding of the molecular pathways that control immune responses, particularly immunomodulatory molecules that control the extent and duration of an immune response, have led to new approaches in the field of transplantation immunology to induce allograft survival. These molecular pathways are being defined precisely in murine models and translated into clinical practice; however, many...

2014
Shigeyoshi Fujiwara

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is etiologically associated with a variety of diseases including lymphoproliferative diseases, lymphomas, carcinomas, and autoimmune diseases. Humans are the only natural host of EBV and limited species of new-world monkeys can be infected with the virus in experimental conditions. Small animal models of EBV infection, required for evaluation of novel therapies and vacc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989
C Queen W P Schneider H E Selick P W Payne N F Landolfi J F Duncan N M Avdalovic M Levitt R P Junghans T A Waldmann

The anti-Tac monoclonal antibody is known to bind to the p55 chain of the human interleukin 2 receptor and to inhibit proliferation of T cells by blocking interleukin 2 binding. However, use of anti-Tac as an immunosuppressant drug would be impaired by the human immune response against this murine antibody. We have therefore constructed a "humanized" antibody by combining the complementarity-de...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
M S Co M Deschamps R J Whitley C Queen

Antibody therapy holds great promise for the treatment of cancer, autoimmune disorders, and viral infections. Murine monoclonal antibodies are relatively easy to produce but are severely restricted for therapeutic use by their immunogenicity in humans. Production of human monoclonal antibodies has been problematic. Humanized antibodies can be generated by introducing the six hypervariable regio...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
P Steinberger J K Sutton C Rader M Elia C F Barbas

We describe the isolation of a CCR5-specific antibody, ST6, from an antibody phage display library generated from an immune rabbit. ST6 was previously shown to efficiently prevent the surface expression of CCR5 when expressed intracellularly (Steinberger, P., Andris-Widhopf, J., Buhler, B., Torbett, B. E., and Barbas, C. F., III (2000) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 97, 805-810). Because ST6 h...

2013
Michael S. Bennett Ramesh Akkina

In the absence of an effective vaccine and lack of a complete cure, gene therapy approaches to control HIV infection offer feasible alternatives. Due to the chronic nature of infection, a wide window of opportunity exists to gene modify the HIV susceptible cells that continuously arise from the bone marrow source. To evaluate promising gene therapy approaches that employ various anti-HIV therap...

Journal: :AIDS research and human retroviruses 2016
Ramesh Akkina Atef Allam Alejandro B Balazs Joel N Blankson John C Burnett Sofia Casares J Victor Garcia Kim J Hasenkrug Fatah Kashanchi Scott G Kitchen Florian Klein Priti Kumar Andrew D Luster Larisa Y Poluektova Mangala Rao Brigitte E Sanders-Beer Leonard D Shultz Jerome A Zack

The number of humanized mouse models for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and other infectious diseases has expanded rapidly over the past 8 years. Highly immunodeficient mouse strains, such as NOD/SCID/gamma chain(null) (NSG, NOG), support better human hematopoietic cell engraftment. Another improvement is the derivation of highly immunodeficient...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Connie Cheung Taro E Akiyama Jerrold M Ward Christopher J Nicol Lionel Feigenbaum Charles Vinson Frank J Gonzalez

Lipid-lowering fibrate drugs function as agonists for the nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha). Sustained activation of PPARalpha leads to the development of liver tumors in rats and mice. However, humans appear to be resistant to the induction of peroxisome proliferation and the development of liver cancer by fibrate drugs. The molecular basis of this s...

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