Search Results - "GRANGE, John M"
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Treatment of tuberculosis: present status and future prospects
Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01-11-2005)“…Over recent years, tuberculosis (TB) and disease caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have merged in a synergistic pandemic. The number of new cases of…”
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Multiple Sclerosis: Are Protective Immune Mechanisms Compromised by a Complex Infectious Background?
Published in Autoimmune Diseases (01-01-2011)“…The immunological background of multiple sclerosis (MS) manifests as an altered reactivity against a diverse range of infections, particularly with the…”
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Ancient Retrovirus Targeted by Engineered T Cells in Melanoma--Letter
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Vaccination, infection, and the risk for multiple sclerosis
Published in JAMA neurology (01-04-2015)Get more information
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Infection, inflammation and cancer
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The biography of the immune system and the control of cancer: from St Peregrine to contemporary vaccination strategies
Published in BMC cancer (16-08-2014)“…The historical basis and contemporary evidence for the use of immune strategies for prevention of malignancies are reviewed. Emphasis is focussed on the…”
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Is the risk of multiple sclerosis related to the ‘biography’ of the immune system?
Published in Journal of neurology (01-07-2009)“…Multiple sclerosis (MS) with onset in childhood offers a unique opportunity to study the infectious background of this disease but the immune reactions against…”
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Is a hypothetical melanoma-like neuromelanin the underlying factor essential for the aetiopathogenesis and clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis?
Published in BMC neurology (18-07-2013)“…Multiple sclerosis (MS) has undergone a significant increase in incidence in the industrialised nations over the last 130 years. Changing environmental…”
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Childhood infectious diseases and risk of leukaemia in an adult population
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Tuberculosis and tubulointerstitial nephritis: an intriguing puzzle
Published in Kidney international (01-03-2011)“…Classical renal tuberculosis is a well-known cause of urinary tract scarring and calcification, and sometimes renal dysfunction. In the past two decades there…”
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Paradigms in multiple sclerosis: time for a change, time for a unifying concept
Published in Inflammopharmacology (01-08-2011)“…It has recently been suggested that, rather than being an autoimmune disease, multiple sclerosis (MS) is an example of a neurocristopathy, a pathological…”
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Immunotherapy for malignant melanoma – Tracing Ariadne’s thread through the labyrinth
Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (01-09-2009)“…Abstract A working group (FEBIM) within the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer undertook extensive studies on the possible association…”
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Tuberculosis and the kidney
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Prophylactic intervention for childhood leukaemia
Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-02-2011)“…letter to the editor…”
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Pathogen-associated molecular pattern in cancer immunotherapy
Published in Critical reviews in immunology (2008)“…Observations from different research frontiers--epidemiological data, case studies on spontaneous regressions from cancer, clinical studies, tumor…”
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Is the eradication of tuberculosis ‘yesterday’s ambition’ or ‘tomorrow’s triumph’?
Published in Clinical medicine (London, England) (01-10-2010)“…Tuberculosis (TB) remains a serious infectious disease continuing to cause around 1.8 million deaths annually. The great paradox is that despite the…”
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Lung Cancer Risk: Effect of Dairy Farming and the Consequence of Removing that Occupational Exposure
Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-06-2005)“…The aim of this study was to confirm the exposure-dependent reduction in lung cancer risk reported for dairy farmers exposed to endotoxin and to evaluate the…”
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Can prior vaccinations against certain infections confer protection against developing melanoma?
Published in Medical journal of Australia (02-11-2009)“…Currently available, relatively safe vaccines may help tackle this serious and increasing public health problem…”
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Protection against melanoma by vaccination with Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) and/or vaccinia: an epidemiology-based hypothesis on the nature of a melanoma risk factor and its immunological control
Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (2005)“…A multicentre case-control study conducted by the FEBrile Infections and Melanoma (FEBIM) group has demonstrated a reduced risk of melanoma associated with…”
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biosocial dynamics of tuberculosis
Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-02-2009)“…The declaration by the WHO of tuberculosis as a 'global emergency' illustrates the paradox of tuberculosis. The treatment of this disease is a good example of…”
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