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Autor:
Ann G. Clarke, K.A. MacLennan
Publikováno v:
Immunology today. 7(7-8)
Autor:
Marion D. Kendall, Ann G. Clarke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anatomy. 197:393-411
The mouse thymus changes dramatically during pregnancy. It shrinks in size, and the cortex is extensively reduced from midpregnancy onwards. Despite this, there is surprisingly little evidence for any increase in apoptosis, and considerable evidence
Autor:
Ann G. Clarke, Marion D. Kendall
Publikováno v:
Immunology Today. 15:545-552
This article discusses the dramatic events that accompany thymic involution during pregnancy, and traces the possible immune, neural and endocrine interactions that may occur. Ann Clarke and Marion Kendall present accumulating evidence that activity,
Autor:
Michael Veith, Günter R. Fuhr, Paul W. Dyce, Stefan Lötters, Martin Paulus, Oliver A. Ryder, Paul Müller, Thomas Fixemer, Daniel H. Rapoport, Katarina Jewgenow, Gordon Mcgregor Reid, David M. Rawson, Thomas Schmitt, Robert A. Browne, Ann G. Clarke, Rhiannon E. Lloyd, Brunhilde Blömeke, Jennifer Ringleb, Dominik Lermen, Gabriele Spörl, William V. Holt
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology. 18(6)
Cryobanking, the freezing of biological specimens to maintain their integrity for a variety of anticipated and unanticipated uses, offers unique opportunities to advance the basic knowledge of biological systems and their evolution. Notably, cryobank
Publikováno v:
Developmental & Comparative Immunology. 21:151
Autor:
D. Vasey, Robert W. Baldwin, Patricia J. McLaughlin, B. Faratian, Michael R. Price, E. M. Symonds, Ann G. Clarke
Publikováno v:
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 89:231-237
Sera from patients with ovarian tumours were assayed for circulating immune complexes (CIC) by four well established assays based on the interaction of immune complexes with components of the complement system. There was no difference in control, pre
Autor:
Ann G. Clarke, Patricia J. McLaughlin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 1:167-172
C1q-binding activity of serum during allogeneic and syngeneic pregnancy in mice was measured using the direct [125I]C1q-binding assay. In both strains there was an initial tendency for levels to rise in very early pregnancy (Days 2 and 4) followed by
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Immunogenetics. 3:245-252
SUMMARY The effects of antigenic differences between mother and fetus on implantation number and on post-implantation mortality were studied. No evidence was found to support the hypothesis that these two measurements were affected by such antigenic
Autor:
Ann G. Clarke
This chapter discusses immunological studies on pregnancy in the mouse. An understanding of the immune changes in pregnancy has gained from studies of inbred and congeneic strains of mice. The use of such animals has recently clarified the extent of
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