textabstractConcepts of the immune system in man change along with models based on experimental research (52). In the past three decennia the function of human lymphocytes~ their differentiation pathways and their disorders have been unraveled by a close collaboration between animal and human immunologists. The analysis of "experiments of nature", immunodeficiency diseases in man, has not only proven (or rejected) models developed for the human immune system, but also generated new directions for investigation (13). At the same time our understanding is still fragmentary and hence treatment of immunodeficiency diseases in Children still in its infancy. Current therapeutic trials are based upon the classical model of the human immune system ...
Abstract There are fundamental differences between humans and the animals we typically use to study ...
textabstractLymphocytes form the specific immune system, capable of recognizing and responding to a...
textabstractThe human body is under constant siege of pathogens - bacteria, viruses, fungi and paras...
The human immune system is comprised of about 2 X 10 lymphocytes containing approximately equal rati...
Human lymphocytes can be separated into scheme is proposed that expands the distinct populations bas...
Although all the features of the immune system have not been fully resolved yet, the knowledge we ha...
The ‘two cell’ concept which was derived from the distinctive properties of two types of lymphocytes...
Laboratory models enabling to study in vivo human leukocyte functions have been developed. Most of t...
The antigen-specific immunity consists of cells called T and B lymphocytes. These cells together wit...
Immune recognition plays a central role in our understanding of the function of the immune system. ...
A model of activation, proliferation, and differentiation of human lymphocyte responses is described...
Over the past several years, a number of major advances have been made in our understanding of the p...
In this review we summarize recent insights into the development of human B cells primarily by study...
About 50 % of all current immunological papers published in journals have some aspects of T and B ce...
International audienceThe classical model of hematopoiesis established in the mouse postulates that ...
Abstract There are fundamental differences between humans and the animals we typically use to study ...
textabstractLymphocytes form the specific immune system, capable of recognizing and responding to a...
textabstractThe human body is under constant siege of pathogens - bacteria, viruses, fungi and paras...
The human immune system is comprised of about 2 X 10 lymphocytes containing approximately equal rati...
Human lymphocytes can be separated into scheme is proposed that expands the distinct populations bas...
Although all the features of the immune system have not been fully resolved yet, the knowledge we ha...
The ‘two cell’ concept which was derived from the distinctive properties of two types of lymphocytes...
Laboratory models enabling to study in vivo human leukocyte functions have been developed. Most of t...
The antigen-specific immunity consists of cells called T and B lymphocytes. These cells together wit...
Immune recognition plays a central role in our understanding of the function of the immune system. ...
A model of activation, proliferation, and differentiation of human lymphocyte responses is described...
Over the past several years, a number of major advances have been made in our understanding of the p...
In this review we summarize recent insights into the development of human B cells primarily by study...
About 50 % of all current immunological papers published in journals have some aspects of T and B ce...
International audienceThe classical model of hematopoiesis established in the mouse postulates that ...
Abstract There are fundamental differences between humans and the animals we typically use to study ...
textabstractLymphocytes form the specific immune system, capable of recognizing and responding to a...
textabstractThe human body is under constant siege of pathogens - bacteria, viruses, fungi and paras...