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Antibody diversity --- Immunospecificity --- Antibodies --- Genetic Variation
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Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell --- Sensitivity and Specificity --- T-Lymphocytes --- immunology --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Immunology --- T cells --- Immunospecificity. --- Sensitivity and Specificity. --- Receptors. --- Immunology. --- Physiology. --- Immunospecificity
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Antigen-antibody reactions --- Immunoglobulins --- Immunospecificity --- Radioimmunoassay --- Sex hormones, analysis --- Steroids --- Steroid hormones --- Congresses. --- Analysis
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C'est de plus en plus souvent en invoquant un fondement biologique qu'est définie, et défendue, l'identité individuelle. On entend ainsi dire que chacun de nous est unique en raison de ses gènes, que nos caractéristiques psychologiques, par exemple, s'expliquent par notre code génétique ou encore que la manière la plus sûre de nous identifier est de nous cartographier biologiquement (biométrie, tests ADN). Et si, loin de ce qu'avance le mouvement individualiste ou communautariste, la biologie actuelle nous donnait à voir le contraire d'un repli des identités ? Et si l'immunologie elle-même nous suggérait qu'être " soi " consiste toujours à intégrer "l'autre"?
Self (Philosophy) --- Identity (Philosophical concept) --- Other (Philosophy) --- Immunology --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy --- Immunology - Philosophy --- Immunospecificity --- Other minds (theory of knowledge)
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Immunology. Immunopathology --- immunology (XIV.) --- Sect --- Prim --- Binding sites (Biochemistry) --- Cell membranes --- Lymphocytes --- Active site (Biochemistry) --- Bonding sites (Biochemistry) --- Reactive site (Biochemistry) --- Biochemistry --- Immunoglobulin idiotypes --- Immunospecificity --- Congresses
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Antigens --- B cells --- Chalcogenides. --- Chemistry, Inorganic. --- Immunoglobulins --- Immunospecificity --- Superconductors. --- T cells --- Antibodies, Monoclonal --- Immunologic technics --- Leukocytes --- Leukocytes --- Congresses. --- Congresses. --- Congresses. --- Congresses. --- Congresses. --- Congresses. --- Congresses. --- Classification --- Congresses. --- Immunology --- Congresses.
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This book provides an essential overview of the role of phosphoinositide-3-phosphate kinase (PI3K) isoforms in modulating the function of immune system cells and their involvement in disease. PI3K is a family of kinases involved in basic cellular processes such as proliferation, migration and cell death. Recent work has highlighted the multiple roles of PI3K classes and subunits and their involvement in the immune response to the body’s own and foreign antigens and diseases such as cancer and autoimmunity. This book offers a detailed introduction to the biology of the three PI3K classes, followed by an extensive discussion of the diverse roles of AKT and PI3K isoforms in immune cells. Based on this knowledge, it subsequently explains in more detail how specific isoforms are connected to immune-mediated diseases. The book concludes by highlighting the latest advances in the production of isoform-specific inhibitors and their use in various human diseases. This book is intended as a reference guide for students and researchers interested in the multifaceted aspects of PI3K biology.
Histology. Cytology --- Immunology. Immunopathology --- immunologie --- cytologie --- histologie --- Immunology. --- Immune system. --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Cytology. --- Autoimmunity. --- Immunospecificity. --- Immune Cell Signalling. --- Cell Biology. --- Adaptive Immunity. --- Fosfatidilinositols --- Immunitat cel·lular
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Allergies --- Allergieën --- Allergy --- -Antigenic determinants --- Peptide drugs --- Academic collection --- Antigen determinants --- Antigenic determinant groups --- Determinants, Antigenic --- Epitopes --- Epitypes --- Antigens --- Immunospecificity --- Allergic diseases --- Hypersensitivity --- Hypersensitivity, Immediate --- Immediate allergy --- Immediate hypersensitivity --- Immunologic diseases --- Immunoglobulin E --- Peptide pharmaceuticals --- Drugs --- Immunotherapy --- Theses --- Antigenic determinants
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Quel est le lien entre immunologie et identité ? Au cœur de l’immunologie se trouvent les concepts de « soi » et de « non-soi », ainsi que ceux d’unicité et d’individualité. Les immunologistes contemporains affirment que, en se fondant sur le vocabulaire du soi et du non-soi, leur discipline apporte une réponse à la question de savoir ce qui fait l’identité d’un organisme à travers le temps. Cet ouvrage met en doute cette affirmation. S’appuyant sur des données récentes sur la tolérance immunitaire, le chimérisme ou encore la symbiose, il montre que la théorie du soi et du non-soi, qui domine l’immunologie depuis plus de cinquante ans, n’est plus adéquate. Il propose une autre théorie, la théorie de la continuité, dont l’un des objectifs est de rendre compte des nombreux cas dans lesquels un organisme tolère des entités étrangères, en particulier des bactéries. L’organisme doit alors être compris selon une perspective écologique : il est ouvert à l’extériorité, à l’autre, et en grande partie constitué par l’appropriation d’entités initialement « étrangères ». L’immunologie donne bien une définition de l’identité biologique, mais celle-ci est aux antipodes de la conception selon laquelle l’organisme serait une réalité fermée, définie de façon endogène et défendant son intégrité contre tout « non-soi ».
Spécificité (Immunologie) --- Immunologie. --- Immunité. --- Immunospecificity. --- Immunology. --- Immunity. --- Immunobiology --- Immunological specifics --- Serological specificity --- Specificity (Immunology) --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Antibody diversity --- Antigenic determinants --- Binding sites (Biochemistry) --- Immune recognition --- Immunology --- organisme --- immunité --- immunologie --- philosophie du vivant --- Biologie --- Immunologie --- Philosophie
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B Lymphocytes --- Receptors, Antigen --- T Lymphocytes --- immunology --- Immune recognition --- B-Lymphocytes --- Antigen recognition --- Immunorecognition --- Recognition, Immune --- Immunospecificity --- Immune recognition. --- Immunology --- T-Lymphocytes --- #ABIB:aimm --- Immune response --- immunology. --- T-Lymphocytes - immunology --- Receptors, Antigen - immunology --- B-Lymphocytes - immunology
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