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EFECTO DEL SISTEMA NERVIOSO SIMPATICO EN EL TRANSPORTE Y SECRECION DE IgA EN LA MUCOSA INTESTINAL DE RATONES Balb/C
(2011-11-29)
The term stress is used to refer any condition that seriously perturbs
physiological and psychological homeostasis, and that the body perceives as a
threat. The stress response is controlled by the central nervous system ...
IgA response by oral infection with an attenuated Yersinia enterocolitica mutant: Implications for its use as oral carrier vaccine
(Elsevier, 2008-12)
Yersinia enterocolitica (Ye) mutant strain (sycH-) is unable to secrete the virulence protein YopH. Mucosal vaccination is often required to induce protection, but stimulating strong IgA response is frequently difficult. ...
Salivary IgA antibody responses to Streptococcus mitis and Streptococcus mutans in preterm and fullterm newborn children
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTDOXFORD, 2012)
Objectives: The intensities and specificities of salivary IgA antibody responses to antigens of Streptococcus mutans, the main pathogen of dental caries, may influence colonization by these organisms during the first 1.5 ...
A study of iga antibody response to different mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens in the diagnosis and monitoring of pulmonary tuberculosis
(Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases, 2009)
We evaluated the performance of the ELISA technique in the detection of IgA antibodies against different Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigenic preparations in serum samples from 49 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis ...
Moderate acute exercise (70% VO2 peak) induces TGF-beta, alpha-amylase and IgA in saliva during recovery
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014-03-01)
Strenuous exercise promotes changes in salivary IgA and can be associated with a high incidence of upper respiratory tract Infections. However, moderate exercise enhances immune function. the effect of exercise on salivary ...
Etiología e incidencia epidemiológica por biopsia renal de la glomerulonefritis por Iga o enfermedad de Berger
(Machala : Universidad Técnica de Machala, 2017)
Resumen La nefropatía por Inmunoglobulina A (GN IgA) es la causa más frecuente de enfermedad glomerular a nivel mundial, 15-50% de los pacientes presentan pérdida progresiva de la función renal en 10-20 años; el resto ...
IgM and IgA Antibody Responses in 12 Cases of Human Acquired Toxoplasmosis
(Instituto de Medicina Tropical, 1997)