The formation of the immunity system in ontogenesis, in particular the central organ of its thymus, is determined by the combination of the relationship between mother and fetus and the course of the period of early adaptation of offspring to conditions outside uterine life. As a rule, in early postnatal ontogenesis, the immune system is in a transient state and continues to form under the influence of various influences of external factors. The uncomplicated course of pregnancy largely determines the normal course of the immunological relationship between mother and fetus, and determines the development of a full-fledged immune system and its central and peripheral organs in the offspring in postnatal ontogenesis
The conceptus may be considered as a sort of semi-allogenic graft for the maternal organism, since i...
The developing human fetus generates both tolerogenic and protective immune responses in response to...
Although the neonatal immune system is functionally immature, immune response capabilities are not t...
The thymus is a lymphoepithelial organ located in the mediastinum and reaches its maximum developmen...
The following experiment was performed to study on the numerical changes of the IgG, IgM and IgA b...
In preeclampsia the maternal adaptive immune system undergoes specific changes, which are different ...
Mammalian pregnancy represents a unique immunological riddle in that the mother does not reject her ...
As placental mammals, the pregnant women and the fetus have intense and prolonged interactions durin...
ABSTRACT A mammalian fetus expresses a variety of antigens potentially unknown to the immunological...
The fetal immune system develops at least partial functional competence prior to birth, but whether ...
In humans the immune system develops early during fetal life, most immune cells being detectable by ...
The thymus is the central site of T-cell development and thus is of fundamental importance to the im...
With birth, the newborn is transferred from a quasi-sterile environment to the outside world. At thi...
In humans the immune system develops early during fetal life, most immune cells being detectable by ...
Maternal-fetal microchimerism is a phenomenon in which maternal cells migrate to the offspring's tis...
The conceptus may be considered as a sort of semi-allogenic graft for the maternal organism, since i...
The developing human fetus generates both tolerogenic and protective immune responses in response to...
Although the neonatal immune system is functionally immature, immune response capabilities are not t...
The thymus is a lymphoepithelial organ located in the mediastinum and reaches its maximum developmen...
The following experiment was performed to study on the numerical changes of the IgG, IgM and IgA b...
In preeclampsia the maternal adaptive immune system undergoes specific changes, which are different ...
Mammalian pregnancy represents a unique immunological riddle in that the mother does not reject her ...
As placental mammals, the pregnant women and the fetus have intense and prolonged interactions durin...
ABSTRACT A mammalian fetus expresses a variety of antigens potentially unknown to the immunological...
The fetal immune system develops at least partial functional competence prior to birth, but whether ...
In humans the immune system develops early during fetal life, most immune cells being detectable by ...
The thymus is the central site of T-cell development and thus is of fundamental importance to the im...
With birth, the newborn is transferred from a quasi-sterile environment to the outside world. At thi...
In humans the immune system develops early during fetal life, most immune cells being detectable by ...
Maternal-fetal microchimerism is a phenomenon in which maternal cells migrate to the offspring's tis...
The conceptus may be considered as a sort of semi-allogenic graft for the maternal organism, since i...
The developing human fetus generates both tolerogenic and protective immune responses in response to...
Although the neonatal immune system is functionally immature, immune response capabilities are not t...