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Body cells have self-markers located ... Which cells are the longest lasting in the body? ... The markers for each cell in a body are referred to by the letters...
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faculty.ntcc.edu/mhearron/biol_1407_final_review.htm
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At the heart of the immune response is the ability to distinguish between "self" and "non-self." Every cell in your body carries the same set of distinctive surface proteins that distinguish you as "self." Normally your immune cells do not attack your own body tissues, which all carry the same pattern of self-markers;
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www.thebody.com/content/art6319.html
www.thebody.com/content/art6319.html
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MHC markers determine which antigens an individual can respond to, and how strongly. Moreover, MHC markers allow immune cells such as B cells, T cells, and macrophages to recognize and communicate with ... One group of proteins encoded by the genes of the MHC are the markers of self that appear on almost all body cells.
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thyroid.about.com/library/immune/blimm03.htm
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are effective only on pathogens that have invaded body cells. ... "self" cells with MHC markers ... cells with both antigen and self-MHC markers...
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www.wyominghighschoolalumni.org/staff_pages/Dorsey/Test...
www.wyominghighschoolalumni.org/staff_pages/Dorsey/Tests/ap_ch40.htm
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lymph nodes (small organs shaped like beans, which are located throughout the body and connect via the lymphatic vessels) ... One group of proteins encoded by the genes of the MHC are the markers of self that appear on almost all body cells.
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www.becomehealthynow.com/article/bodyimmune/786
www.becomehealthynow.com/article/bodyimmune/786
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3. Lymphocytes will ignore the "self" markers on the body’s own cells but will respond to "nonself" markers (antigens) on foreign cells by dividing rapidly to form huge populations of effector cells and memory cells. ... 1. Located on the membranes of the body’s cells are proteins called MHC markers.
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www.sonoma.edu/users/c/cannon/110chapter35.html
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Blood cells are responsible for constant maintenance and immune protection of every cell type of the body. This relentless and brutal work requires that blood cells, along with skin cells, have the greatest powers of self-renewal of any adult tissue. ... Can Cell Markers Be Used to Identify Hematopoietic Stem Cells?
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stemcells.nih.gov/info/scireport/chapter5.asp
stemcells.nih.gov/info/scireport/chapter5.asp
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Eukaryotic cells are equipped with a self-digesting system called macroautophagy (hereafter, autophagy). Using this system, cells can degrade ... Figure 5 PtdIns(3)P is enriched on autophagosomal and autophagic body membranes. (A) Cells cultured in SD (-N) medium containing 1 mM PMSF for 5 h were subjected to microscopy.
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www.genestocellsonline.org/cgi/content/full/13/6/537
www.genestocellsonline.org/cgi/content/full/13/6/537
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5 Laboratory for Vertebrate Body Plan, ... It originates from a pool of spermatogonial stem cells, residing on the basement membrane of the seminiferous tubules, that proliferate for self-renewal and give rise to a progeny of differentiating spermatogenic cells (primary spermatocytes, secondary spermatocytes,
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www.genestocellsonline.org/cgi/content/full/9/6/575
www.genestocellsonline.org/cgi/content/full/9/6/575
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