مرور Volume 2, Issue 1 بر اساس عنوان
در حال نمایش موارد 1 - 8 از 8
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Adult Thymus: A Forgotten Jail for Autoreactive T Cells (Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research, 2005-03-01)
 
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Application of Specific Monoclonal Antibodies for Characterization of Leishmania spp. Promastigotes Using Indirect Immunofluorescent and Immunoperoxidase Tests (Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research, 2005-03-01)Background: Different methods have been used for characterization of Leishmania promastigotes. Monoclonal antibodies are useful in characterization of ...
 
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Comparison of Functional Competence of Umbilical Cord and Adult Peripheral Blood Dendritic Cells in Allogenic Mixed Leukocyte Reaction (Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research, 2005-03-01)Background: Dendritic cells (DCs) are the most potent stimulators of primary T cell responses and play a key role in immune reactions after stem cell transplantation. Very little is known ...
 
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Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms in Iranian Patients with Beta-Thalassemia Major (Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research, 2005-03-01)Background: β-thalassemia as a hereditary disease is defined as defective ...
 
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Glycation of Human IgG Induces Structural Alterations Leading to Changes in its Interaction with Anti-IgG (Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research, 2005-03-01)Background: Glycation of proteins is a non-enzymatic spontaneous process that occurs in diabetes mellitus and aging, altering the structure and function of proteins. IgG undergoes glycation ...
 
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The Influence of Perforin Expression on the Sensitivity of LAK/NK Killing Against Various Tumor Target Cells (Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research, 2005-03-01)Background: Perforin is known to be important in cytolytic activity mediated by natural killer (NK) cells. Objective: To study the ...
 
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Maternal Serum Levels of Transforming Growth Factor ß1 (TGF-ß1) in Normal and Preeclamptic Pregnancies (Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research, 2005-03-01)Background: Successful pregnancy in allopregnant women depends upon the control of graft rejection mechanisms. It has been suggested that some immunosuppressive cytokines contribute to ...
 
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Monoclonal Antibodies as Therapeutic Agents: Advances and Challenges (Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research, 2005-03-01)Despite the major advances in conventional forms of treatment (i.e. surgical techniques, radiotherapy and chemotherapy) and improved survival rates, cancer is still the second leading cause of death in developing countries. ...
 



