The interaction of human neutrophils and Entamoeba histolytica increases cytopathogenicity for liver cell monolayers.
about
A review of the proposed role of neutrophils in rodent amebic liver abscess modelsThe dynamic interdependence of amebiasis, innate immunity, and undernutrition.Invasive amoebiasis is associated with the development of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodyResistance to intestinal Entamoeba histolytica infection is conferred by innate immunity and Gr-1+ cells.Vaccine prospects for amebiasis.Crosstalk at the initial encounter: interplay between host defense and ameba survival strategies.Isolation of the galactose-binding lectin that mediates the in vitro adherence of Entamoeba histolytica.Suppression of T-lymphocyte responses to Entamoeba histolytica antigen by immune sera.Characterization of cell surface carbohydrate receptors for Entamoeba histolytica adherence lectin.Relationship of free intracellular calcium to the cytolytic activity of Entamoeba histolyticaPhorbol esters specifically enhance the cytolytic activity of Entamoeba histolytica.Adherence and cytotoxicity of Entamoeba histolytica or how lectins let parasites stick around.Laboratory diagnosis of amebiasis.Innate immunity to amebic liver abscess is dependent on gamma interferon and nitric oxide in a murine model of disease.Human intestinal epithelial cells produce proinflammatory cytokines in response to infection in a SCID mouse-human intestinal xenograft model of amebiasis.Entamoeba histolytica trophozoites induce an inflammatory cytokine response by cultured human cells through the paracrine action of cytolytically released interleukin-1 alpha.Inflammatory reaction in experimental hepatic amebiasis. An ultrastructural study.Entamoeba histolytica Trophozoites and Lipopeptidophosphoglycan Trigger Human Neutrophil Extracellular TrapsNeutrophils play a critical role in early resistance to amebic liver abscesses in severe combined immunodeficient mice.An uncommon case of hepatopulmonary amoebiasis.Amebic liver abscess in a European patient: zymodeme classification of Entamoeba histolytica.Human amoebic hepatic abscess: in situ interactions between trophozoites, macrophages, neutrophils and T cells.
P2860
Q22773404-12027C2C-E2AE-47E6-B05F-44E4314A9528Q26866034-594601D5-F2C7-4EE0-ACE4-5B5139DAE244Q27473448-E2280532-6D5F-4C15-BC50-9A4D3E1A2C2AQ30437520-05274D1C-539B-45B4-BAAD-B6A0E83879E9Q30438347-4F84E172-FC37-414E-A947-09CC791A032CQ30439685-FC91CC75-8264-4AAB-86BC-A5D405BF8EF0Q30449360-A7294D4D-40BF-401C-A193-0FC20189A14CQ30451025-6F05785E-617C-49F2-A92D-CEE2A44F400DQ30451052-07E45BE5-E23D-44BD-91F4-5F4DDD41B05EQ30451072-C7EAF815-61E3-4B48-81D8-3026C36B534DQ30451075-E79A5EC0-CAFE-428A-8D3D-9B36BBD5DB84Q30451196-1A86371C-AAA9-4340-8C63-3034AAF3772DQ30452379-E6C45E07-A0F8-43DE-A73B-9BF7E89692ECQ34003117-65D1F887-2D02-4CC2-AD9B-22E9B72F8EF6Q35546207-BAC9F035-5E07-46FE-8BCC-CE261EF41673Q35762648-B964CA78-1697-46E9-9189-487D81DA8ED4Q35818299-45D69AAF-F2BC-41D3-B431-D219465B801AQ36077527-8072BE35-F233-4FB1-AD00-0D6464FBDC16Q39831052-24C7CABE-F57A-4A83-A2E5-F66521764961Q40195362-9AEA5CE7-276D-4C74-BBC2-5DC59AF76A3AQ46849134-E762E451-90B4-4E91-B95D-5D7F627D6506Q47445349-C3FFE501-8F79-4D71-AB38-60A60FE299D2
P2860
The interaction of human neutrophils and Entamoeba histolytica increases cytopathogenicity for liver cell monolayers.
description
1986 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
1986年の論文
@ja
1986年学术文章
@wuu
1986年学术文章
@zh
1986年学术文章
@zh-cn
1986年学术文章
@zh-hans
1986年学术文章
@zh-my
1986年学术文章
@zh-sg
1986年學術文章
@yue
1986年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
The interaction of human neutr ...... ity for liver cell monolayers.
@en
The interaction of human neutr ...... ity for liver cell monolayers.
@nl
type
label
The interaction of human neutr ...... ity for liver cell monolayers.
@en
The interaction of human neutr ...... ity for liver cell monolayers.
@nl
prefLabel
The interaction of human neutr ...... ity for liver cell monolayers.
@en
The interaction of human neutr ...... ity for liver cell monolayers.
@nl
P356
P1476
The interaction of human neutr ...... ity for liver cell monolayers.
@en
P2093
P356
10.1093/INFDIS/154.1.19
P407
P577
1986-07-01T00:00:00Z