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Das Verhalten der kutanen Tuberkulinreaktion während der Masern

C. v. Pirquet
- 01 Jul 1908 - 
- Vol. 34, Iss: 30, pp 1297-1300
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The Effect of Infections on Susceptibility to Autoimmune and Allergic Diseases

TL;DR: This review examines the evidence in support of the hygiene hypothesis and offers a number of mechanisms that could explain the relation between sanitary conditions and susceptibility to allergic and autoimmune diseases.
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T cell anergy

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Measles Virus Suppresses Cell-mediated Immunity by Interfering with the Survival and Functions of Dendritic and T Cells

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that measles virus replicates weakly in the resting dendritic cells (DC) as in lipopolysaccharide-activated monocytes, but intensively in CD40-activated DC, suggesting that DC represent a major target of MV.
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T regulatory cells in allergy: Novel concepts in the pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment of allergic diseases

TL;DR: The identification of T regulatory cells as key regulators of immunologic processes in peripheral tolerance to allergens has opened an important era in the prevention and treatment of allergic diseases and current strategies for drug development and allergen-specific immunotherapy exploit these observations with the potential to provide cure for allergic diseases.
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Measles Virus Infects Human Dendritic Cells and Blocks Their Allostimulatory Properties for CD4+ T Cells

TL;DR: The data suggest that carriage of MV by DC may facilitate virus spreading to secondary lymphoid organs and that MV replication in DC may play a central role in the general immune suppression observed during measles.
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