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THU0231 IL-17 polarization of mait cells derive from the activation of two different pathways

2017

Background Primary Sjogren Syndrome (pSS) is a chronic inflammatory disorder affecting exocrine glands. Both IL-23 and the downstream cytokines IL-17 and IL-22 are recognised as key players in the disease. Therefore, the identification of the cellular sources and inducers of IL-17 is crucial in the understanding of the drivers of inflammation in pSS. Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells recognize riboflavin derivatives presented by the MHC class I-like molecule MR1. Objectives Recently, MAIT cells have been implicated in the pathogenesis of autoimmune disorders and found expanded in salivary glands of pSS patients. Their expression of IL7R and IL23R, makes them potential contributors…

biologybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentPriming (immunology)Inflammationstomatognathic diseasesCytokinestomatognathic systemAntigenRAR-related orphan receptor gammaMHC class IImmunologybiology.proteinMedicineInterleukin 17medicine.symptombusinessInterleukin-7 receptorPoster Presentations
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Cetuximab +/- chemotherapy enhances dendritic cell-mediated phagocytosis of colon cancer cells and ignites a highly efficient colon cancer antigen-sp…

2012

Cetuximab is a human/mouse chimeric IgG1 monoclonal antibody (mAb) to epidermal growth factor receptor, approved for colorectal carcinoma treatment in combination with chemotherapy. The immune-mediated effects elicited by its human fraction of crystallization moiety might critically contribute to the overall anti-tumor effectiveness of the antibody. We therefore investigated cetuximab ability to promote colon cancer cell opsonization and phagocytosis by human dendritic cells (DCs) that are subsequently engaged in antigen-cross presentation to cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) precursors. Human colon cancer cell lines were evaluated for susceptibility to DC-mediated phagocytosis before and after …

cetuximab; chemotherapy; danger signal; cytotoxic-T-lymphocytes; phagocytosisCancer ResearchColorectal cancerSettore MED/06 - Oncologia MedicaAntigen-Presenting CellsAntibodies Monoclonal Humanizedchemotherapydanger signalCross-PrimingAntigenAntigens NeoplasmCell Line TumorAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolscetuximabHumansMedicineCytotoxic T cellCetuximabbusiness.industrySettore BIO/14Antibodies MonoclonalphagocytosisDendritic CellsDendritic cellmedicine.diseasecytotoxic-T-lymphocytedigestive system diseasesTumor antigenCTL*OncologyColonic NeoplasmsCancer cellImmunologyLeukocytes MononuclearCancer researchbusinessHT29 Cellscytotoxic-T-lymphocytesT-Lymphocytes Cytotoxicmedicine.drug
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Effects of Grammatical Structure of Compound Words on Word Recognition in Chinese

2018

Two lexical priming experiments were conducted to examine effects of grammatical structure of Chinese two-constituent compounds on their recognition. The target compound words conformed to two types of grammatical structure: subordinate and coordinative compounds. Subordinate compounds follow a structure where the first constituent modifies the second constituent (e.g., , meaning snowball); here the meaning of the second constituent (head) is modified by the first constituent (modifier). On the other hand, in coordinative compounds both constituents contribute equally to the word meaning (e.g., , wind and rain, meaning storm where the two constituent equally contribute to the word meaning).…

coordinative compoundsHead (linguistics)lcsh:BF1-990Chinese compoundsta6121Meaning (non-linguistic)050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSemantic similarityLexical decision taskPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral Psychologyta515Original ResearchCommunicationmorphological structurebusiness.industry05 social scienceslcsh:Psychologygrammatical structureCompoundWord recognitionPsychologybusinesssubordinate compoundsPriming (psychology)030217 neurology & neurosurgeryWord (group theory)Frontiers in Psychology
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Auditory Emotion Word Primes Influence Emotional Face Categorization in Children and Adults, but Not Vice Versa

2018

In order to assess how the perception of audible speech and facial expressions influence one another for the perception of emotions, and how this influence might change over the course of development, we conducted two cross-modal priming experiments with three age groups of children (6-, 9-, and 12-years old), as well as college-aged adults. In Experiment 1, 74 children and 24 adult participants were tasked with categorizing photographs of emotional faces as positive or negative as quickly as possible after being primed with emotion words presented via audio in valence-congruent and valence-incongruent trials. In Experiment 2, 67 children and 24 adult participants carried out a similar cate…

emotional facial expressionslcsh:Psychologyddc:150emotion processingcross-modal integrationlcsh:BF1-990developmental changesPsychologyemotion wordspriming effectscategorizationOriginal Research
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Impact of an olfactory priming on food intake: a case study in an Alzheimer's Unit

2014

Impact of an olfactory priming on food intake: a case study in an Alzheimer's Unit. 6. european conference on sensory and consumer research: a sense of life

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Automatic Influences of Priming on Prosocial Behavior

2013

Literature on the automaticity of social behavior indicates that, in some circumstances, priming a concept automatically activates related behavioral schemas. Previous research studies have used priming techniques to increase willingness to help, but most of these have simply measured intention to engage in prosocial behavior rather than real helping behavior. Two different studies investigated the effect of priming the concept of prosocial behavior on real helping behavior. After priming prosociality through a scrambled sentences test, participants were shown to increase their donation rate after a direct request coming from an experimenter's confederate (Study 1) and to spontaneously help…

helpingSocial perceptionlcsh:BF1-990situational featuresAutomaticityHelping behaviorautomaticitylcsh:PsychologyProsocial behaviorprosocial behaviorResearch studiesPsychologyAutomatic behaviorprimingSocial psychologyPriming (psychology)General PsychologyEurope's Journal of Psychology
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Virulence evolution and immune defence : pathogen-host interactions between an environmentally transmitted bacterium Serratia marcescens and its inse…

2015

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L2-L1 Translation Priming Effects in a Lexical Decision Task: Evidence From Low Proficient Korean-English Bilinguals

2018

One of the key issues in bilingual lexical representation is whether L1 processing is facilitated by L2 words. In this study, we conducted two experiments using the masked priming paradigm to examine how L2-L1 translation priming effects emerge when unbalanced, low proficiency, Korean-English bilinguals performed a lexical decision task. In Experiment 1, we used a 150 ms SOA (50 ms prime duration followed by a blank interval of 100 ms) and found a significant L2-L1 translation priming effect. In contrast, in Experiment 2, we used a 60 ms SOA (50 ms prime duration followed by a blank interval of 10 ms) and found a null effect of L2-L1 translation priming. This finding is the first demonstrat…

lcsh:BF1-990Key issuesbilingual word recognition050105 experimental psychologyPrime (order theory)L2-L1 translation priminglexical decision task03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemasked primingLexical decision taskPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyOriginal Research05 social sciencesContrast (statistics)Lexical representationInterval (music)lcsh:PsychologyKorean-English unbalanced bilingualsWord recognitionPsychologyPriming (psychology)030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Do Diacritical Marks Play a Role at the Early Stages of Word Recognition in Arabic?

2016

Published: 22 August 2016 A crucial question in the domain of visual word recognition is whether letter similarity plays a role in the early stages of visual word processing. Here we focused on Arabic because in this language there are various groups of letters that share the same basic shape and only differ in the number/location of diacritical points. We conducted a masked priming lexical decision experiment in which a target word was preceded by: (i) an identity prime; (ii) a prime in which the critical letter was replaced by a letter with the same shape that differed in the number of diacritics (e.g., ); or (iii) a prime in which the critical letter was replaced by a letter with differe…

lexical accesslcsh:BF1-990Word processing050105 experimental psychologyIdentity (music)PSYCHOLOGY03 medical and health sciencesPrime (symbol)0302 clinical medicinemasked primingFeature (machine learning)Lexical decision task0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchlexical decisionVisual-word recognition05 social sciencesLinguisticslcsh:PsychologyWord recognitionvisual-letter similarityPsychologyPriming (psychology)030217 neurology & neurosurgeryWord (group theory)
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Intervention effects to preattentive processing of emotional information in depressed individuals : a study of ERPs and reaction times

2010

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