concanavalin-a and Central-Nervous-System-Diseases

concanavalin-a has been researched along with Central-Nervous-System-Diseases* in 3 studies

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for concanavalin-a and Central-Nervous-System-Diseases

ArticleYear
Results of a thymic epithelial transplant in a child with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome and central nervous system lymphoma.
    Clinical immunology and immunopathology, 1981, Volume: 18, Issue:1

    Topics: Candida albicans; Candidiasis, Oral; Central Nervous System Diseases; Child, Preschool; Concanavalin A; Eczema; Epithelium; Humans; Infant; Lymphoma; Male; Phytohemagglutinins; Pokeweed Mitogens; Recurrence; Rosette Formation; Thymus Gland; Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome

1981
Impaired inhibition of mitogenic response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells by serum from patients with multiple sclerosis.
    Journal of clinical & laboratory immunology, 1981, Volume: 5, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Blood; Cells, Cultured; Central Nervous System Diseases; Concanavalin A; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Mitogens; Multiple Sclerosis; Phagocytes; Phytohemagglutinins; Pokeweed Mitogens; Thymidine

1981
In vitro stimulation of blood lymphocytes from Mycoplasma pneumoniae infected patients with pneumonia and with disorders of the central nervous system.
    Acta pathologica et microbiologica Scandinavica. Section C, Immunology, 1980, Volume: 88, Issue:2

    In 23 patients with Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) infection (13 with pneumonia and 10 with an acute febrile, non-bacterial disorder of the central nervous system (CNS)) and in 26 healthy control persons, thymidine incorporation of blood lymphocytes stimulates stimulated in vitro by killed MP was studied. The lymphocyte response to MP was significantly higher in the pneumonia patients than in the controls. In the patients with an acute disorder of the CNS, lymphocyte responses to MP tended to be low or normal in lack of pleocytosis in the spinal fluid, but were predominantly high when either pleocytosis or a pulmonary infiltrate was present. Lymphocyte responses to the mitogens PHA, PWM and Con-A were normal in all groups. The lack of increased responses to MP antigen in some of the neurological patients, despite a current MP infection, may reflect an antigen-specific depression or a lack of specific sensitization of their lymphocytes.

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Central Nervous System Diseases; Child; Child, Preschool; Concanavalin A; Female; Humans; Infant; Lymphocyte Activation; Male; Middle Aged; Mycoplasma pneumoniae; Phytohemagglutinins; Pneumonia, Mycoplasma; Time Factors

1980