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    Complementary Dendritic Cell–activating Function of CD8+ and CD4+ T Cells: Helper Role of CD8+ T Cells in the Development of T Helper Type 1 Responses

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    Dendritic cells (DCs) activated by CD40L-expressing CD4+ T cells act as mediators of “T helper (Th)” signals for CD8+ T lymphocytes, inducing their cytotoxic function and supporting their long-term activity. Here, we show that the optimal activation of DCs, their ability to produce high levels of bioactive interleukin (IL)-12p70 and to induce Th1-type CD4+ T cells, is supported by the complementary DC-activating signals from both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. Cord blood– or peripheral blood–isolated naive CD8+ T cells do not express CD40L, but, in contrast to naive CD4+ T cells, they are efficient producers of IFN-Îł at the earliest stages of the interaction with DCs. Naive CD8+ T cells cooperate with CD40L-expressing naive CD4+ T cells in the induction of IL-12p70 in DCs, promoting the development of primary Th1-type CD4+ T cell responses. Moreover, the recognition of major histocompatibility complex class I–presented epitopes by antigen-specific CD8+ T cells results in the TNF-α– and IFN-γ–dependent increase in the activation level of DCs and in the induction of type-1 polarized mature DCs capable of producing high levels of IL-12p70 upon a subsequent CD40 ligation. The ability of class I–restricted CD8+ T cells to coactivate and polarize DCs may support the induction of Th1-type responses against class I–presented epitopes of intracellular pathogens and contact allergens, and may have therapeutical implications in cancer and chronic infections

    THE PROBLEM OF QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF PERSONNEL POTENTIAL OF HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS

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    The article considers problems of assessment of the quality of human resource capacity of health organizations. The analysis of existing methods of an estimation of personnel potential. Describes the main components of the system of personnel policy of the medical organization. Developed graphical representation of personnel potential of the employee

    An early history of T cell-mediated cytotoxicity.

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    After 60 years of intense fundamental research into T cell-mediated cytotoxicity, we have gained a detailed knowledge of the cells involved, specific recognition mechanisms and post-recognition perforin-granzyme-based and FAS-based molecular mechanisms. What could not be anticipated at the outset was how discovery of the mechanisms regulating the activation and function of cytotoxic T cells would lead to new developments in cancer immunotherapy. Given the profound recent interest in therapeutic manipulation of cytotoxic T cell responses, it is an opportune time to look back on the early history of the field. This Timeline describes how the early findings occurred and eventually led to current therapeutic applications

    Use of anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents in stable outpatients with coronary artery disease and atrial fibrillation. International CLARIFY registry

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    The Effect of Gravity on the Dynamics of a Sessile Drop

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    Liquid drop is a very common phenomenon occurring in various natural and industrial processes, e.g. thermal management, combustion systems, etc. Although there is a lot of investigations on sessile drops in the literature, there is only a few performed under different gravity conditions. In this work we present experimental results on sessile drops obtained under normal gravity (1g), microgravity (ÎŒg) and hypergravity (up to 20g). The microgravity experiment was conducted during the 52nd and 53rd ESA Parabolic Flight Campaigns in Bordeaux, France, Fig. 1a. The hypergravity experiment was carried out in the ESA Large Diameter Centrifuge in Noordwijk, Netherlands
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