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[Chemical Immunology and Allergy, 2005] Parasites and Allergy Volume 90 || Mechanisms Underlying Helminth- Induced Th2 Polarization: Default, Negative or Positive Pathways?

✍ Scribed by Capron, M.; Trottein, F.


Book ID
119984588
Publisher
KARGER
Year
2005
Tongue
German
Weight
122 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN-13
9783805579742

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✦ Synopsis


Helminth-induced Immunoregulation Of An Allergic Response To Food -- The Mutual Influence Of Nematode Infection And Allergy -- Human Schistosomiasis Decreases Immune Responses To Allergens And Clinical Manifestations Of Asthma -- Proteases In Helminth-and Allergen-induced Inflammatory Responses -- Mechanisms Underlying Helminth-induced Th2 Polarization: Default, Negative Or Positive Pathways? -- Regulation Of Dendritic Cell Function By Pathogen-derived Molecules Plays A Key Role In Dictating The Outcome Of The Adaptive Immune Response -- Glycans Modulate Immune Responses In Helminth Infections And Allergy -- Role Of The Natural Killer T Lymphocytes In Th2 Responses During Allergic Asthma And Helminth Parasitic Diseases -- The Mast Cell And Gut Nematodes: Damage And Defence -- Basophils, Basophilia And Helminth Infections -- Innate, Adaptive And Regulatory Responses In Schistosomiasis: Relationship To Allergy -- Regulatory T Cells Induced By Parasites And The Modulation Of Allergic Responses. Monique Capron, François Trottein (eds.). Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.