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    The Immune System / by Parham, Peter

    Subjects: “…Immune system 966…”
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    The contribution of the immune system to parturition by R. De Jongh, Ph. Jorens, I. Student, R. Heylen

    Published 1996-01-01
    “…The immune system comprises white blood cells and their secretions. …”
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    Immunology & Immune System by Gehlert S, 2, Jacko D

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Following skeletal muscle damage, complex cellular events are required that coordinate the restoration of the functional environment of muscle fibers. The immune system fulfills important roles in recognizing the damaged environment and mediating muscle regeneration. …”
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    Immunology & Immune System by Palmowski J, Boßlau TK, Ryl L, Krüger K, Reichel T

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The prevention of infectious diseases is particularly important inathletes who need a good all-seasonhealth status to be optimally prepared for competition. Since the immune system is highly responsive to exercise, periods of intensi ed training induce a transient immune dysfunction. …”
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    Immunology & Immune System by Alack K, Pilat C, Krüger K

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Exercise has a signifi cant effect on the regulation of the immune system. Acute bouts of exercise induce an intensity-dependent leukocytosis, followed by redistribution of e ector cells into peripheral tissues. ese processes are a result of the activation of the sympathetic nervous system and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, increased hemodynamics, and the release of stress hormones such as catecholamines and glucocorticoids.During periods of intensive training, athletes frequently report increased symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) which may be a result of a stress overload associated with an impairment of mucosal immunity. …”
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    Resolvins as Regulators of the Immune System by Hiroyuki Seki, Takaharu Sasaki, Tomomi Ueda, Makoto Arita

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Inflammation is the first response of the immune system to infection or injury, but excessive or inappropriate inflammatory responses contribute to a range of acute and chronic human diseases. …”
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    Mucus, commensals, and the immune system by Qing Zhao, Craig L. Maynard

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The immune system in the large intestine is separated from commensal microbes and comparatively rare enteric pathogens by a monolayer of diverse epithelial cells overlaid with a compact and adherent inner mucus layer and a looser outer mucus layer. …”
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    Multiscale information processing in the immune system by Roberto Navarro Quiroz, Jose Villarreal Camacho, Jose Villarreal Camacho, Eloina Zarate Peñata, Yesit Bello Lemus, Claudio López-Fernández, Lorena Gomez Escorcia, Cecilia Fernández-Ponce, Cecilia Fernández-Ponce, Cecilia Fernández-Ponce, Martha Rebolledo Cobos, Jennifer Fandiño Moreno, Ornella Fiorillo-Moreno, Ornella Fiorillo-Moreno, Elkin Navarro Quiroz, Elkin Navarro Quiroz, Elkin Navarro Quiroz

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The immune system is an advanced, multiscale adaptive network capable of processing biological information across molecular, cellular, tissue, and systemic levels, demonstrating remarkable properties such as antifragility and criticality. …”
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    The Innate Immune System in Alzheimer’s Disease by Allal Boutajangout, Thomas Wisniewski

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Microglia are a major part of the innate immune system in the CNS and are also involved in stimulating adaptive immunity. …”
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    Roles of Zinc Signaling in the Immune System by Shintaro Hojyo, Toshiyuki Fukada

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…However, the precise physiological mechanisms of the Zn-mediated regulation of the immune system have been largely unclear. Zn homeostasis is tightly controlled by the coordinated activity of Zn transporters and metallothioneins, which regulate the transport, distribution, and storage of Zn. …”
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