11 results match your criteria: "Institute for Applied Radiobiology and Immunology TNO[Affiliation]"
Exp Cell Res
November 1994
Department of Molecular Pathology, Institute for Applied Radiobiology and Immunology TNO, Rijswijk, The Netherlands.
Using a beta-tubulin specific antibody, centrosomes were labeled in paraformaldehyde fixed human lymphocytes. Cells were kept in suspension to preserve the three-dimensional (3D) morphology as much as possible. The centrosome was generally identified as the focus of the microtubule array.
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July 1994
Institute for Applied Radiobiology and Immunology TNO, Department of Molecular Pathology, Rijswijk, The Netherlands.
The nuclear topography of pericentromeric DNA of chromosome 11 was analyzed in G0 (nonstimulated) and G1 [phytohemagglutinin (PHA) stimulated] human lymphocytes by confocal microscopy. In addition to the nuclear center, the centrosome was used as a second point of reference in the three-dimensional (3D) analysis. Pericentromeric DNA of chromosome 11 and the centrosome were labeled using a combination of fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) and immunofluorescence.
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October 1993
Institute for Applied Radiobiology and Immunology TNO, Rijswijk, The Netherlands.
A nonspecific suppressor factor has been identified in serum of newborn rats and calves. This factor, designated SUF-s, was shown to interfere--across species barriers--with lymphocyte responses in vitro and in vivo. SUF-s interferes in vitro with T- and B-cell proliferation induced by different mitogens and IL-2.
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April 1993
Department of Chronic and Infectious diseases, Institute for Applied Radiobiology and Immunology TNO, Rijswijk, The Netherlands.
By the use of restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis 10 Taq I fragments could be identified for the MhcMamu-DQA1 region. A strong correlation exists between the occurrence of Mamu-DQA1/Taq I fragments and Mamu-DQA1 allelic sequence variation. Most restriction fragments correspond with a unique Mamu-DQA1 allele, with one exception being the Taq I 4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Immunol
July 1992
Institute for Applied Radiobiology and Immunology TNO, Rijswijk, The Netherlands.
Comparison of 87 distinct Mhc-DQB sequences, obtained from 13 primate species, demonstrates that five out of eight trans-species Mhc-DQB allele lineages are at least 30 million years old and predate divergence of hominoid and Old World primate species. One lineage may be much older because its members are not only traced back in higher primates, but also are present in a New World primate species. Comparing Mhc-DQB repertoire variation in distinct species, allows one to pinpoint when certain polymorphisms were lost or gained in primate evolution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Immunol Methods
November 1991
Institute for Applied Radiobiology and Immunology TNO, Rijswijk, The Netherlands.
The immunospot (ELISPOT) assay has proven to be an efficient and sensitive method for the enumeration of single cells secreting antibodies or cytokines. Here we show that the generation of interferon-gamma producing cells (IFN-gamma pc) in rat spleen cell cultures stimulated with concanavalin A (ConA) is dose-dependently inhibited by a wide variety of immunosuppressants such as cyclosporin A, FK506, hydrocortisone, dexamethasone, azathioprine and ART-18, a monoclonal antibody (mAb) with established immunosuppressive activity in organ transplantation and autoimmunity. The minimal inhibitory concentration (m.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Exp Immunol
November 1991
Institute for Applied Radiobiology and Immunology-TNO, Rijswijk, The Netherlands.
Ten out of 14 rhesus monkeys developed arthritis after a single immunization with bovine type II collagen (B-CII). In contrast to primary resistant monkeys, arthritic animals showed a B-CII specific T cell proliferation during the induction phase of the disease. All surviving animals showed a full remission of the disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBone Marrow Transplant
November 1991
Institute for Applied Radiobiology and Immunology TNO, Rijswijk, The Netherlands.
Following the demonstration that adjuvant arthritis in rats can be cured with total body irradiation (TBI) and allogeneic or syngeneic bone marrow, the efficacy of autologous bone marrow was investigated in the experiments reported here. Bone marrow from arthritic rats, harvested at the same time that the recipients were irradiated, and real autologous bone marrow were found to be similarly effective as bone marrow grafts from naive syngeneic donors. Sublethal TBI with lower doses was less effective, but the highest tolerated doses of 8 Gy approached the effect of 9 Gy and bone marrow rescue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMol Biochem Parasitol
August 1991
Primate Center, Institute for Applied Radiobiology and Immunology TNO, Rijswijk, The Netherlands.
Pharm Weekbl Sci
June 1991
Department of Chronic and Infectious Diseases, Institute for Applied Radiobiology and Immunology-TNO, Rijswijk, The Netherlands.
The therapeutic application of quinones in areas other than oncology, such as in chronic inflammation, has been proposed. However, because of the adverse side-effects on the function and vitality of almost all investigated cell types the therapeutical margin is small. The thiol-conjugating capacity of quinones may, however, be applied to reduce the tissue-damaging effects of stimulated neutrophils.
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June 1991
Institute for Applied Radiobiology and Immunology/TNO, Rijswijk, The Netherlands.
A cyclophosphamide resistant subline (BNML/CPR) was developed in vivo in the BN rat acute myelocytic leukaemia (BNML) model. Full resistance was achieved after in vivo exposure of leukaemic animals to cyclophosphamide with, in total, 15 intraperitoneal injections of 100 mg/kg. The CPR line was cross-resistant to ifosfamide, but less so to mafosfamide.
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