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Immunologic mechanisms in intestinal diseases


SR TARGAN, MF KAGNOFF, MD BROGAN, … - Annals of internal …, 1987 - Am Coll Physicians
The intestine is a unique immunologic organ that comprises an afferent and efferent compartment
and provides the host with the ability to respond through several different effector mechanisms
against environmental factors. We discuss mechanisms in three intestinal diseases in this ...
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[CITATION] Is IgE-mediated hypersensitivity an autoimmune disease


F Shakib - Allergy, 1990 - interscience.wiley.com
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[CITATION] The role of antigenic absorption and circulating immune complexes in food allergy


R Paganelli, G Cavagni, F Pallone - Annals of allergy, 1986 - cat.inist.fr
The role of antigenic absorption and circulating immune complexes in food allergy.
R PAGANELLI, G CAVAGNI, F PALLONE Annals of allergy 57:55, 330-336, American
College of Allergy and Immunology, 1986. Allergie; Allergy ...
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Gut immunophysiology: a gastroenterologist's view with emphasis on …


WO Dobbins 3rd - American Journal of Physiology- …, 1982 - Am Physiological Soc
Immunophysiology It is important to- distinguish between primary and secondary lymphoid organs
(7). A primary lymphoid organ is one where antigen-independent differentiation takes place,
ie, where mature T cells and B cells are generated from stem cells. In the primary ...
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IgE complexes in food allergy


C Carini, J Brostoff, DG Wraith - Annals of allergy, 1987 - cat.inist.fr
IgE complexes in food allergy. C CARINI, J BROSTOFF, DG WRAITH Annals of allergy
59:22, 110-117, American College of Allergy and Immunology, 1987. Allergie; Allergy;
Alergia; Immuncomplexe; Immune complex; Inmunocomplejo ...
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[CITATION] Food sensitive enteropathies.


JA Walker-Smith - CLIN. GASTROENTEROL., 1986 - csa.com
Food sensitive enteropathies. JA Walker-Smith CLIN. GASTROENTEROL.
15:11, 55-70, 1986. X 24120 Food, additives & contaminants.
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[CITATION] The role of pharmacologic agents in the prevention or treatment of allergic food …


C Collins-Williams - Annals of allergy, 1986 - cat.inist.fr
The role of pharmacologic agents in the prevention or treatment of allergic food
disorders. C COLLINS-WILLIAMS Annals of allergy 57:11, 53-60, American College
of Allergy and Immunology, 1986. Antiallergique; Antiallergic ...
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Deficient interleukin 2 dependent proliferation pathway in T lymphocytes from …

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L Manzano, M Alvarez-Mon, JA Vargas, JA Giron, L … - British Medical …, 1994 - gut.bmj.com
Abstract There is increasing evidence that ulcera- tive colitis is associated with an abnor- mality
of the immune system. Although the aetiology remains unknown, it has been suggested that
the immune system of these patients is implicated in the patho- genesis of their disease. T ...
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Gastrointestinal lymphoma


JM Skinner - Pathology, 1985 - informahealthcare.com
INTRODUCTION The gastrointestinal tract is a relatively rare site for the presentation of lymphoma
involvement'*2 but is nevertheless the commonest site for extranodal lymphoma^.^.^ The stomach
is the most frequent site followed by the small intestine and then the col ~ n . ~ * ~ - ' ...
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Signal transduction during antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity mediated by …


GP Serebrinsky, MA Isturiz - Immunology letters, 1992 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Stimulation of the human promonocytic cell line U937 with antibody-coated chicken red blood
cells (Ab-CRBC), leads to inositol phosphate (IP) release in the effector cells. Neomycin (5 x
10(-4) M) completely inhibits activation of phosphoinositide breakdown, while ADCC is ...
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