Search Results - "BILSBOROUGH, J"
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Impact of Potential Physiological Changes due to COVID-19 Home Confinement on Athlete Health Protection in Elite Sports: a Call for Awareness in Sports Programming
Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-08-2020)“…A global emergency characterized by a respiratory illness called COVID-19 has spread worldwide in early 2020. Preventive measures to reduce the risk of…”
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IL-31 Expression by Inflammatory Cells is Preferentially Elevated in Atopic Dermatitis
Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (2012)“…Interleukin-31 (IL-31) is a recently discovered cytokine expressed in many human tissues, and predominantly by activated CD4(+) T cells. IL-31 signals through…”
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Adding heat to the live-high train-low altitude model: a practical insight from professional football
Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-12-2013)“…To examine with a parallel group study design the performance and physiological responses to a 14-day off-season 'live high-train low in the heat' training…”
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Interleukin 31, a cytokine produced by activated T cells, induces dermatitis in mice
Published in Nature immunology (01-07-2004)“…T cell-derived cytokines are important in the development of an effective immune response, but when dysregulated they can promote disease. Here we identify a…”
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Monitoring fitness, fatigue and running performance during a pre-season training camp in elite football players
Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-11-2013)“…Abstract Objectives To examine the usefulness of selected physiological and perceptual measures to monitor fitness, fatigue and running performance during a…”
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TACI-Ig prevents the development of airway hyperresponsiveness in a murine model of asthma
Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-12-2008)“…Summary Background Increased levels of serum IgE are associated with greater asthma prevalence and disease severity. IgE depletion using an anti‐IgE monoclonal…”
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IL-31 is associated with cutaneous lymphocyte antigen–positive skin homing T cells in patients with atopic dermatitis
Published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (01-02-2006)“…IL-31 is a newly discovered T-cell cytokine that, when overexpressed in mice, results in pruritus and skin dermatitis resembling human atopic dermatitis (AD)…”
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Mucosal CD8α+ DC, with a plasmacytoid phenotype, induce differentiation and support function of T cells with regulatory properties
Published in Immunology (01-04-2003)“…Summary Repetitive stimulation of naïve T cells by immature splenic dendritic cells (DC) can result in the differentiation of T‐cell lines with regulatory…”
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Fine epitope specificity of antibodies to region II of the Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein correlates with ability to bind recombinant protein and sporozoites
Published in Acta tropica (15-05-1997)“…Recent work has suggested that important B- and T-cell epitopes on the circumsporozoite protein (CSP) of Plasmodium vivax lie external to the major repeat…”
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High antigen dose and activated dendritic cells enable Th cells to escape regulatory T cell‐mediated suppression in vitro
Published in European journal of immunology (01-02-2003)“…CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) are critical for peripheral tolerance and prevention of autoimmunity. In vitro coculture studies have revealed that…”
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The mdr1a-/- mouse model of spontaneous colitis: a relevant and appropriate animal model to study inflammatory bowel disease
Published in Immunologic research (01-01-2005)“…There are many types of colitis models in animals that researchers use to elucidate the mechanism of action of human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). These…”
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In Vivo Enhancement of Dendritic Cell Function
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-12-2004)“…: Despite the apparent positive recognition of antigen by mucosal T cells after ingesting food, the default functional response in the gut is tolerance…”
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Out, out darn toxin: the role of MDR in intestinal homeostasis
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TACl-lg prevents the development of airway hyperresponsiveness in a murine model of asthma
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Getting to the guts of immune regulation
Published in Immunology (01-06-2002)“…The mechanisms controlling the balance between tolerance and active immunity in mucosal tissues are critical, but not well understood. Specifically, the normal…”
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The mdr1a super(-/-) Mouse Model of Spontaneous Colitis; A Relevant and Appropriate Animal Model to Study Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Published in Immunologic research (01-03-2005)“…There are many types of colitis models in animals that researchers use to elucidate the mechanism of action of human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). These…”
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A MAGE-3 peptide presented by HLA-B44 is also recognized by cytolytic T lymphocytes on HLA-B18
Published in Tissue antigens (01-07-2002)“…: Antigens encoded by MAGE genes are of particular interest for cancer immunotherapy because of their tumoral specificity and because they are shared by many…”
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Mucosal CD8 alpha super(+) DC, with a plasmacytoid phenotype, induce differentiation and support function of T cells with regulatory properties
Published in Immunology (01-04-2003)“…Repetitive stimulation of naive T cells by immature splenic dendritic cells (DC) can result in the differentiation of T-cell lines with regulatory properties…”
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The shared tumor‐specific antigen encoded by mouse gene P1A is a target not only for cytolytic T lymphocytes but also for tumor rejection
Published in European journal of immunology (01-12-1998)“…A number of human tumor antigens have been characterized recently using cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTL) as screening tools. Some of them are encoded by MAGE‐type…”
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