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1 d suggesting a role for IgG glycosylation in immunocompetence.
2 ys demonstrated that the recipient recovered immunocompetence.
3 e circumstances surrounding the exposure) on immunocompetence.
4  peptide complexes to confer a high level of immunocompetence.
5 esponses and are notorious for lifelong poor immunocompetence.
6  supplementation of arginine enhanced T cell immunocompetence.
7 on, prior to the development of XNA and host immunocompetence.
8  surrogate marker for nutritional status and immunocompetence.
9 immunomodulation, and the impact of aging on immunocompetence.
10 une response coupled with compromised airway immunocompetence.
11 part by accelerating age-related declines in immunocompetence.
12 to restore liver tolerance and preserve host immunocompetence.
13 e and by incorporating validated measures of immunocompetence.
14 d young children due to their underdeveloped immunocompetence.
15 disease without measurably impacting general immunocompetence.
16 ion into the dry period, which impacts their immunocompetence.
17 ectively evaluated immune reconstitution and immunocompetence.
18 that augments CTL cytotoxicity and preserves immunocompetence.
19 l application of the virome state to predict immunocompetence.
20 approach to preventing GVHD while preserving immunocompetence.
21 , the integrity of which was associated with immunocompetence.
22 oal to reduce tissue damage while preserving immunocompetence.
23 these autoreactive cells before they achieve immunocompetence.
24 eficiencies in key nutrients known to affect immunocompetence.
25  must be healthier individuals with superior immunocompetence.
26 mals rejected third-party grafts, indicating immunocompetence.
27 at clutch size increased strongly with adult immunocompetence.
28 t male ornament that has evolved to indicate immunocompetence.
29 petence, clutch size decreased with juvenile immunocompetence.
30  wk and 3 mo later as a functional marker of immunocompetence.
31 ize decreased weakly with increased juvenile immunocompetence.
32 ansplanted after the expected development of immunocompetence.
33 es plays a direct role in the maintenance of immunocompetence after trauma-hemorrhage.
34 variation, and could ultimately reconstitute immunocompetence against an otherwise lethal infection w
35 raining may be effective for boosting innate immunocompetence among lonely older adults.
36 de a conceptual argument that differences in immunocompetence among species should integrate differen
37 es, therefore, seems to drive variability in immunocompetence among wild Drosophila.
38 nd cytokine production, yielding an improved immunocompetence and a reduced inflammatory response to
39 tures correlating with survival that signify immunocompetence and controlled inflammation.
40 specific cell-mediated immunity could inform immunocompetence and guide the initiation and cessation
41 ronments may have long-term implications for immunocompetence and infectious disease risk, particular
42 r, were in better condition, and had greater immunocompetence and lower basal metabolic rates compare
43 of low-LCPUFA diets only resulted in greater immunocompetence and lower metabolic rates.
44 ion signatures tracking longevity-associated immunocompetence and mortality-associated inflammation.
45 thematical model of the co-evolution of host immunocompetence and pathogen virulence.
46 ) is measurable using an in vitro measure of immunocompetence and related its effects to cyclosporine
47 s caused by a sex-specific trade-off between immunocompetence and reproduction.
48 specific, density-specific trade-off between immunocompetence and reproduction.
49 findings suggest a genetic trade-off between immunocompetence and sexual maturation in human males.
50                                          The immunocompetence and specificity of the semiallogeneic T
51 s crucial for efficient antitumor responses, immunocompetence and T-cell function are not tested rout
52 stantial genetic variation for antibacterial immunocompetence and that much of this variation can be
53 and Treg-dependent manner, while maintaining immunocompetence and the graft versus leukemia effect.
54 ial, ranging from parasite phylogeny to host immunocompetence and various environmental factors.
55  should examine this interplay between human immunocompetence and vector-borne disease risks in a war
56 e health (e.g., poor nutrition) can decrease immunocompetence and, thereby, increase bees' susceptibi
57 sing antibody levels as implicit proxies for immunocompetence and/or host resistance.
58 e functions that promote disease resistance (immunocompetence) and control inflammation in infectious
59 evels of donor-specific antibodies, adequate immunocompetence, and no peripheral blood chimerism.
60  data suggest that immune reconstitution and immunocompetence are maintained in persistently chimeric
61 s severity, degree of renal dysfunction, and immunocompetence are warranted.
62                                        Using immunocompetence as a general assay of parasite-induced
63 of immunosenescence and its implications for immunocompetence as well as for the development of chron
64                                 The superior immunocompetence, as compared with fully xenogeneic (rat
65 not differ from nonvegetarians in functional immunocompetence assessed as mitogen stimulation or natu
66 ative immune responses showing the patients' immunocompetence at the time of vaccination.
67  individual and social network level), their immunocompetence (bacterial clearance tests) and their c
68 ive CD8(+) T cells is necessary for lifelong immunocompetence but for unknown reasons requires signal
69                         The BMC demonstrated immunocompetence by prompt rejection of third party ACI
70 st that functional assays determining T-cell immunocompetence can be valuable tools for optimizing ca
71 on adults, and, when we controlled for adult immunocompetence, clutch size decreased with juvenile im
72                         In vitro measures of immunocompetence demonstrated an early nonspecific suppr
73 % suppression, consistent with the degree of immunocompetence depression measured in patients.
74  most patients, possibly reflecting restored immunocompetence due to a reduction of immunosuppression
75 ogression into a thermal effect and a latent immunocompetence effect (driven by nonthermal environmen
76                                          The immunocompetence effect was large, accounting for at lea
77 , surgical removal of primary tumor restores immunocompetence even when disseminated metastatic disea
78 , mixed xenogeneic chimeras exhibit superior immunocompetence for infectious agents in vivo and in vi
79 nderlying determinants of outcome, including immunocompetence, growth, maturity, and senescence, can
80 oposed to account for this difference is the immunocompetence handicap model, which posits that the g
81 are useful biological markers of compromised immunocompetence, identifying individuals at risk for in
82 ituting T cells and leading to a return of a immunocompetence in a large animal model.
83  CPT11 and 5-fluorouracil (5FU) damaged host immunocompetence in a manner that limits treatment outco
84 ociation between prenatal undernutrition and immunocompetence in adolescence and hypothesized that in
85 ependent peripheral expansion and to restore immunocompetence in athymic T-cell-depleted hosts.
86 e matching may be required to fully preserve immunocompetence in dealing with chronic viral infection
87 ition-dependent male ornament that indicates immunocompetence in humans.
88 proposed as a surrogate parameter to monitor immunocompetence in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs)
89 ansplantation, supporting its use to monitor immunocompetence in KTRs.
90 d fertility in females, and to dominance and immunocompetence in males.
91 ery little is known about the development of immunocompetence in marsupials.
92                               Restoration of immunocompetence in metastatic RCC patients by pharmacol
93  a model hapten, consistent with recovery of immunocompetence in protracted sepsis.
94  a model hapten, consistent with recovery of immunocompetence in protracted sepsis.
95 ), which accords well with the importance of immunocompetence in some theories of sexual selection.
96 ), which accords well with the importance of immunocompetence in some theories of sexual selection.
97 mor-reactive T cells in the thymus and their immunocompetence in the periphery.
98 rafts, thus supporting the reconstitution of immunocompetence in these chimeras.
99 ents is measurable in their PBL as decreased immunocompetence in vitro.
100 sities of CD8+ T cells expressing markers of immunocompetence, increased activity, and increased cell
101 mmon in females, and aligned with a specific immunocompetence-inflammation balance linked to favorabl
102                  To investigate whether host immunocompetence influences hydrolytic gene expression,
103 ferent molecular mechanisms to determine gut immunocompetence is still limited.
104        Patients receiving MMF had an average immunocompetence level of 12+/-23, compared with 39.7+/-
105                   Here, we hypothesized that immunocompetence may be a key determinant of group size
106 h to achieving tolerance with restoration of immunocompetence may be applicable to xenotransplantatio
107 mpact of newer systemic therapies on patient immunocompetence may influence treatment decisions.
108 d by parasites is positively correlated with immunocompetence measured by cell-mediated measures.
109    Thus, facial masculinity does not reflect immunocompetence measured by MHC heterozygosity in human
110 m" release), however only body condition and immunocompetence measured using the Nitroblue Tetrazoliu
111 rves, higher weight/length ratios and better immunocompetence (NBT) than did wild-born voles.
112 inity DNA-reactive B cells and maturation to immunocompetence of B cells making nonglomerulotropic, l
113 hogenic torque teno virus (TTV) reflects the immunocompetence of its host and might act as a potentia
114                                         But, immunocompetence of juveniles may be constrained by sele
115                 Donor-specific tolerance and immunocompetence of long-term chimeras were confirmed by
116                                          The immunocompetence of T cells generated in an antigen-bear
117  impact of biocontrol agents by reducing the immunocompetence of the host.
118  of protection is determined by the state of immunocompetence of the host.
119  depend on many factors, one of which is the immunocompetence of the host.
120 ms, are markedly different, illustrating the immunocompetence of the many tissues that R. montanensis
121 ifferences according to the type of placebo, immunocompetence of the participants, and localization o
122 ual responses to vaccines to interrogate the immunocompetence of their patients.
123 tabolic responsiveness that could impact the immunocompetence of these animals, particularly those in
124 itional mechanism to account for the reduced immunocompetence of these patients.
125                                              Immunocompetence of tolerant FL-SC-treated mice was prov
126 tiated phenotypes is directly related to the immunocompetences of the tumor hosts.
127 h-affinity DNA-reactive cells that mature to immunocompetence out-compete the low-affinity population
128 eve a good fit with the addition of a single immunocompetence parameter for each country.
129  antiretrovirals to control HIV by restoring immunocompetence reduced the prevalence of AIDS-related
130  antibody levels, a commonly used measure of immunocompetence, reflect variation in host resistance v
131  high in protein and fat may lead to altered immunocompetence, resulting in an increased risk of NHL.
132                                        Thus, immunocompetence seems to reflect evolutionary differenc
133 e strongly associated with two indicators of immunocompetence: skin test responses to recall antigens
134   This process was heavily influenced by the immunocompetence state of the host.
135  absence of major coexisting conditions, and immunocompetence status.
136                                              Immunocompetence sufficient to reject allografts was not
137                                   Given that immunocompetence tends to decline with age, mindfulness
138  immunology have relied on assays of general immunocompetence that are not connected to actual parasi
139 while pre-existing T cell memory and primary immunocompetence to acute infection are preserved in mix
140 ts support the use of monitoring for overall immunocompetence to help determine why a patient has or
141 ance through urinary cell mRNA profiling and immunocompetence to respond to vaccination in these pati
142 ed numbers of purified HSCs in a model where immunocompetence to third-party major histocompatibility
143                    Additionally, we measured immunocompetence via heterozygosity at the major histoco
144                                              Immunocompetence was assessed by one-way mixed lymphocyt
145 decreased to minimal levels in the NHPs when immunocompetence was restored.
146 ed expression of CD28 in T cells compromises immunocompetence, we examined whether CD28 expression is
147                 Donor-specific tolerance and immunocompetence were determined by standard skin grafti
148                              Preservation of immunocompetence with controlled inflammation during ant
149 estriction to host Ags results in functional immunocompetence with generation of antiviral cytotoxic
150 ith newly diagnosed primary CNS lymphoma and immunocompetence, with no limitation on clinical perform

 
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