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Are immunotherapies really revolutionary, and what do they tell us about immune–cancer interactions? From a strictly medical poi ...
environment includes the tissue context located at the vicinity of the tumor (sometimes called the tumor microenvironment), but ...
which a higher-level individual prevents proliferation of lower-level individuals (Godfrey-Smith 2009, pp. 100–103). From that p ...
spread), themaintenanceof chronic elements present in the local environment (most of the time, these chronic elements are normal ...
first situation corresponds to a dysfunctional immune system. An organism, either structurally or provisionally (e.g., after a t ...
wounds, mechanical pressure, and local modifications due to carcinogenic environmental factors, among several other causes, can ...
resemble“wounds that do not heal”(Dvorak 1986, 2015; Schäfer and Werner 2008), which means that, in cancer, normal repair mechan ...
but many other possibilities exist. Depending on where we are in the cycle of cancer–immune system interactions and on the actor ...
and neurotransmitters that organize physiological and pathological behavior. (Dantzer et al. 2008) If you fall asleep reading th ...
5.1 From Psychoneuroimmunology and Neuroimmunology to Present-Day Characterizations of the Dialogue between the Nervous and the ...
peripheral nervous system (PNS, the part of the nervous system that is outside the brain and spinal cord). Strikingly, the field ...
the activities of immune cells include but are not limited to defense, comprising also development, repair, clearance of debris, ...
there is a rich immunological crosstalk between the brain and the rest of the body, particularly via the meninges. Collectively, ...
cells, organs, and at the systemic level. There is a dense sympathetic innervation of all lymphoid organs (Dantzer 2018). The PN ...
hypothesis is that pro-cognitive T cells are autoimmune cells stimulated by brain-derived molecular cues (Kipnis et al. 2012). T ...
this effect can be reversed by injecting wild-type T cells but not T cells that do not express IL-4 (Derecki et al. 2010). Anoth ...
In summary, research in neuroimmunology over the last four decades has shown that there are many interactions between the nervou ...
kynurenine pathway and plays a major role in immunoregulation, was shown in animal models. Furthermore, pharmacological or genet ...
5.4 Mapping the Different Conceptual Questions Raised by Neuroimmunology Recent scientific literature abounds in bold claims abo ...
Interaction Similarity Overlap Origins Neuroimmunology Control How do the NS and IS interact?Are the NS and IS structurally and/ ...
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