1.Diagnostic Immunology.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1997;40(2):203-209
No abstract available.
Allergy and Immunology*
2.Immunology of Acute Rejection.
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 1998;12(2):135-144
No abstract available.
Allergy and Immunology*
3.Immunology.
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2000;10(3):177-198
No abstract available.
Allergy and Immunology*
4.Contribute to understand the effect of chemicals on immunological responding capacity of people having frequent and long contact
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2004;295(2):40-42
Study on 48 people, of whom 16 are male and 32 are female, from 23 to 44 years old. They were long exposed with poly-chemicals, such as organic and iso-organic acids: benzene, toluene and their coequals. The parameters have been used: phagocyte capablity and phagocyte index of neutrophils; E, rossett formed T cells. The results showed that: Phagocyte capability and phagocyte index of neutrophils decreased significantly comparing with control group (p<0.001)
Chemistry
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Allergy and Immunology
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Epidemiology
5.Embarking on a New Journey With the Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research.
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2014;6(1):1-2
No abstract available.
Allergy and Immunology*
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Asthma*
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Hypersensitivity*
6.Studying influence of fruit Morinda citrifolia extract (MC) in immune index on CY induced immuno suppressive mice
Journal of Medical Research 2004;27(1):28-33
The fluid extract of MC (1 ml contains 1 gram fruit of MC) was used to evaluate its influence in immune index on immuno suppressive mice by CY. The fluid extract of MC in dose of 6 gram/kg body weight per oral route daily in 5 day consecutive course has increased relative weight of spleen and thymus, total leucocytes count, number of lymphocyte, natural killer and monocyte, rate of immune B rosette forming cells, plaque forming cells, the dermoreaction with OA antigen compare group that has been only injected CY without using any drug
Morinda
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Allergy and Immunology
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mice
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9.Improved immunodetection of human papillomavirus E7.
Ju Hong JEON ; Sung Yup CHO ; Chai Wan KIM ; Dong Myung SHIN ; Joon Cheol KWON ; Kyung Ho CHOI ; In Gyu KIM
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2002;34(6):496-499
Human papillomavirus E7 (HPV E7) is a viral oncoprotein that plays an important role in cervical carcinogenesis through binding with retinoblastoma protein (Rb). Inactivation of Rb by E7 is necessary but not sufficient for cellular transformation, suggesting other protein-protein interactions are required for E7-mediated cellular transformation aside from the interaction with Rb. However, studies on the oncogenic function of HPV E7 have been limited by its poor immunoreactivity. In this report, we show that the fixation of purified recombinant HPV E7 on blotted nitrocellulose membrane with glutaldehyde markedly enhanced the immunoreactivity of HPV E7 protein. Using HeLa and Caski cell line which are infected with HPV 18 and HPV 16, respectively, we demonstrated that native HPV E7 proteins also could be detected by this method. These results therefore can provide the experimental conditions for detection of HPV E7 proteins with greater sensitivity and may help to analyze E7 functions.
Cell Extracts/chemistry/immunology
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Cell Line
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Human
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Immunochemistry/*methods
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Oncogene Proteins, Viral/*analysis/immunology
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Papillomavirus, Human/chemistry/*immunology
10.Development of Immune Reaction Concept for Perinatology.
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2015;26(2):109-113
Most of perinatological phenomenona and diseases are closely related with immune reaction. Most of initial immune responses occur through innate immunity and most causes, such as mechanical damage, hypoxia, and hyperoxia, are self and microorganisms are non-self, all of which are related with immune reaction concept. However, researches on perinatology are mainly focused on specific one or two causes of perinatal diseases, so often there is limitation to understand the basic concepts and phenomenona of the perinatal diseases. Through understanding of immune reaction concept, we can apply immune reaction theory to researches in perinatology and we can understand phenomenona in perinatology through knowledge of immune reaction. Therefore it is essential to understand historical development of immunology and concept of immune reaction for researches and treatment of perinatology.
Allergy and Immunology
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Anoxia
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Hyperoxia
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Immunity, Innate
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Perinatology*