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No Y chromosome genes from neanderthals exist, suggesting that all human-neanderthal hybrids were female. The leading theory is that the Y Neanderthal chromosome triggered immune responses, causing miscarriages.

how do t cells coordinate the immune response?

About a man who is immune to Snake Venom. Tim Friede, has received 160 snake bites in 16 years. This has made his body to develop a natural immune response and generate high levels of antibodies to fight the Snake venom. He even survived the bite of Black Mamba, one of the most venomous snakes

What is humoral immune response?

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  1. Due to intense metabolic demands of flight which in turn cause constant high levels of inflammation, bats have evolved ways to dampen their immune response towards the inflammation and this explains their ability to carry and transmit some of the world’s deadliest zoonotic viruses.

  2. During WWII Unit 731 of Japan who were responsible for some of the most brutal experimentation on captives were secretly given immunity by the US in exchange for their data obtained through human experimentation.

  3. Humans don't have strong olfactory skills and kissing allows you to smell and taste a person and see if you have different immune responses as we tend to feel more attracted to someone with a different immune response

  4. Tetanus is one of the few infectious diseases where recovery doesn't confer immunity. This is because tetanospasmin, the toxin which causes tetanus, is so lethal that death would occur before an immune response would occur

  5. One of the first responses by the immune system is inflammation. Common symptoms of inflammation in the body include redness, swelling, pain, and even heat at the site of inflammation. It can also occur inside the body where we can"t see it. The process of inflammation draws immune cells to the injured area to promote healing.

  6. Fever is your body's immune response to viruses and bacteria, in an attempt to "cook" them and prevent them from reproducing as quickly

  7. About the omentum. A curtain of fatty tissue that wraps the intestines, it plays a role in immune responses and metabolism, and was dubbed the "policeman of the abdomen" in 1906. It has apparently been understudied, and surgeons commonly cut off pieces without knowledge of its role.

  8. Pearls are made as a result of an immune response, when an irritant (like a parasite) is covered in layers of calcium carbonate. Similar to how the human body uses a phagocyte to the capture an antigen.

  9. United Nations Peacekeepers from Nepal started a Cholera epidemic that has killed nearly 8000 people because their camp did not have proper sanitation. The UN has refused to take responsibility or compensate any victims claiming "Global Immunity." Lawsuits against the UN are pending.

  10. People infected with cytomegalovirus (CMV), a type of herpes virus, have a better immune response when infected by the flu than those not infected

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What is primary immune response?

What is antigen presentation and why is it critical during an immune response?

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The USA gave immunity to researchers of Unit 731, a WWII japanese facility responsible for the death of thousands of men, women, and children in unethical human experimentation (including vivisection), on exchange for the data gathered in the research.

About Unit 731, a prison camp in WWII, where forced impregnation, chemical torture and a number of other disturbing experiments were performed on thousands of men, women and children. The scientists responsible were offered immunity for their crimes in exchange for their research by the US gov - source

The members of the infamous Japanese Unit 731, responsible for the death of over 3000 civilians in WWII due to their cruel experiments in the spread of disease and vivisection, were granted immunity after the war by the US in exchange for their research. They never saw justice. - source

If a person with O negative blood can only receive O negative blood. If they are given any other type will cause an immune response in the body.

Off PANDAS. A rare auto-immune response to Strep, causing children to develop OCD, anxiety, mood swings, tics, etc. If you or your child suffers from it, there is evidence that plasma exchanges can help heal and undo the damage. - source

When an immune response mistakenly targets?

Allergies could be the leftovers of immune response that protected ancient humans from a nasty pathogen

How vaccines evoke an immune response?

Helminthic therapy: an experimental immunotherapy that deliberately infests the patient with specific parasitic intestinal nematodes (worms). The aim is to treat immune-mediated diseases such as IBD, Crohn's disease and MS by mitigating or alleviating immune responses via the infection.

The devastating disease during the 1920's, encephalitis lethargica, was probably due to an over-immune response to strep

Intestinal parasites can turn off immune response for Celiac disease or Crohn's disease

Being cold in the winter can indeed make you catch a cold. Rhinoviruses thrive in cold conditions and being physically cold weakens your immune response.

Sometimes an autoimmune disorder is actually the immune system's response to cancer.... gone wrong

The secondary (anamnestic) immune response occurs when?

The immune response and creation of antibodies to one subtype of the Dengue virus lets infections with a different subtype spread further. Instead of being eaten by white blood cells responding to the antibodies, the virus invades those white blood cells and uses them as trojan horses.

Blood serum from rabbits is injected into humans to fight transplant rejection. It works by suppressing the body's immune response, but the way it does this is not fully understood.

With Hay-fever, you sneeze when pollen causes mast cells to release histamine, causing an immune response

Alpha-gal allergy. Certain ticks can transfer Alpha-gal from other animals to a human and the body's immune response renders the person allergic to almost all meats except fish and poultry. The allergy is usually permanent.

About Unit 731, a research facility of the Imperial Japanese Army that performed vivisections on children and injected people with diseases among countless other diabolical experiments. After the war, the USA granted the generals responsible immunity in exchange for results of the experiments.

How do vaccines evoke an immune response?

Men may actually suffer more when they have influenza because high levels of testosterone can weaken immune response

Not only did the US give immunity to the Japanese physicians responsible for heinous human experimentation during WW2 in exchange for their research, when some of those involved were tried in Soviet Russia the West labeled it as communist propaganda and it was ignored.

There are 566 Tribal entities "acknowledged to have the immunities and privileges available to federally recognized Indian Tribes by virtue of their government-to-government relationship with the United States as well as the responsibilities, powers, limitations, and obligations of such Tribes."

The mechanism of the tick-borne meat allergy may reveal more about our human immune responses

About the horrific crimes of Unit 731, the Chemical Biological Warfare Unit of the WWII Japanese Imperial Army. Japan never officially took responsibility for the crimes. Unit 731 were given immunity by USA and Tokyo and no justice was ever seen. Compare this to our knowledge of Nazi atrocities

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