مرور Volume 8, Issue 2 بر اساس تاریخ انتشار

  • Immunomodulatory Activity of the Aqueous Extract of Seeds of Abrus precatorius Linn (Jequirity) in Mice 

    Tilwari, Anita؛ Shukla, Narmada Prasad؛ Pathirissery, Uma Devi (Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research, 2011-06-01)
    Background: Various compounds of plant origin have been widely investigated since ancient times for their possible immunomodulatory properties as well as for the treatment of a wide range of diseases. Objective: ...

  • Clinical, Histopathological and Immunofluorescent Findings of IgA Nephropathy 

    Tipu, Hamid Nawaz؛ Ahmed, Tahir Aziz؛ Bashir, Muhammad Mokarram (Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research, 2011-06-01)
    Background: IgA nephropathy, a prevalent disease in Asia, is considered the main cause of end stage renal disease among primary glomerular disease. Objective: To determine the frequency of different ...

  • Effect of LIGHT Adjuvant on Kinetics of T-Cell Responses Induced by HSV-1 DNA Immunization 

    Gorgian Mahmoody, Masumeh؛ Bamdad, Taravat؛ Pasania, Maoud؛ Soleimanjahi, Hoorieh؛ Pouyanfard, Somayeh؛ Hashemi, Hamidreza؛ Asghari-Jafarabadi, Mohammad (Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research, 2011-06-01)
    Background: Studies on efficacy of various vaccines that prevent or reduce the primary and recurrent HSV-1 infection have demonstrated the importance of cellular immunity for protection against the infection. We ...

  • Profiles of MMP-2 Expression in Jurkat, Molt-4 and U937 Cells 

    Hajighasemi, Fatemeh (Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research, 2011-06-01)
    Background: Leukemia is a malignant proliferative disorder of the hematopoietic cells. The important role of angiogenesis in leukemia has been reported by several studies. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a large ...

  • Strong Immune Responses Induced by a DNA Vaccine Containing HPV16 Truncated E7 C-terminal Linked to HSP70 Gene 

    Meshkat, Zahra؛ Soleimanjahi, Hoorieh؛ Mirshahabi, Hessam؛ Meshkat, Mojtaba؛ Kheiandish, Maryam؛ Mohammad Hassan, Zuhair (Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research, 2011-06-01)
    Background: Vaccines capable of controlling tumor virus based infections are found difficult to develop due to the consistence latent infection in the host. DNA vaccines are attractive tools for the development of ...