Reproductive immunology is a field of medicine that studies the interactions between the immune system and the components that are related to reproductive system immunological interactions across the blood testis barrier. It deals with the research of high quality aspects of experiments that encompasses male and female reproductive tract, gestation and parturition, gametogenesis and embryogenesis, implantation and placental development, mammary glands and lactation.
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Reproductive Immunology
Reproductive immunology deals with field of medicine that tells about the interaction or absence between the immune system in pregnancy. If a pregnancy is miscarried then doctor think that there is a mismatch of genetic pattern in immune system which fight off invading cells, because fetus in womb may have different genetic pattern like father's and your genes. It can be said that your body is rejecting the fetus and also due to the fertility problem it actually doesn't happen in women for immune rejection.
Related Journals of Reproductive Immunology
Journal of Clinical &, Cellular Immunology, Journal of Vaccines &, Vaccination, Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy, Journal of Blood Disorders &, Transfusion, American journal of reproductive immunology, Journal of Immunology Research, Cellular and Molecular Immunology, Journals of immunology, Natural killer cells and reproduction
Immune Infertility
Immunological infertility is used to inability to conceive a child by regular unprotected sexual intercourse which takes more than a year. The immune system creates an antibody for a regulation problem aganist the cells and organs in the body that prevents there functions and damages them. The antibodies of men are aimed to be sperms and in women are aimed to be eggs.
Related Journal of Immune Infertility
Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals, Journal of Allergy &, Therapy, Journal of Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis, Journal of Clinical & Cellular Immunology, Antisperm immunity and infertility, Immunome Research, Journal of Medical Genetics, Immune Infertility
Gametogenesis
Gametogenesis is defined as there are used to develop the mature haploid gametes from either of hyploid or dipolid precursor cells. The organisms can be of diploid or haploid. In diploid they can be two copies of DNA cells and where in haploid have a copy of DNA per cell of their. The gametes are called as male and female germ cells.
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Embryogenesis
Embryogenesis is the process by which the embryo forms and develops. In mammals, it refers to early stages of prenatal development, whereas the fetus and fetal development are later stages. Embryogenesis is the fertilization of the egg cell with sperm cell.
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Immunological Testing
It refers to the testing of the immune responses of the body’s natural immune system based on the antigen-antibody reactions.it is based on the reactions of antigens and their respective antibodies to the pathogen.it includes many laboratory techniques for the tests.
Related Journal of Immunological Testing
Journal of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Journal of Immunooncology, Advances in Antibiotics & Antibodies, Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases & Practice, Journal of Immunological Methods, American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, The New England Journal of Medicine, Trends in Immunology, The Journal of the American Medical Association
Implantation And Placental Development
Implantation refers to the attachment of the fertilized egg to the uterine lining, which occurs approximately 6 or 7 days after conception (fertilization).The embryo grows and develops a vascular system, it establishes a way of obtaining nutrients and eliminating waste products, and does by establishing an efficient interface between its vascular system and that of its mother.
Realted Journal of Implantation and Placental Development
Journal of Clinical & Experimental Neuroimmunology, Innate Immunity & Immunological Disorders, Immunological Disorders & Immunotherapy, Immunotherapy: Open Access,Journal of Pregnancy, The International Journal of Developmental Biology, American Journal of Roentqenology, Trends in Molecular Medicine
Gestation And Parturition
The process of delivering the baby and placenta from the uterus to the vagina to the outside world. In humans it lasts for about 90days. The period of developing the embryo to its foetus stage is known as gestation period. Parturition refers to the process where the fully grown embryo known as foetus is expelled from the mothers womb after the gestation period it refers to giving birth to the baby.
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Lupus: Open Access,Fibromyalgia: Open Access, Journal of Meningitis, Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases & Disorders, The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neontal Medicine, The Journal of Immunology, Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, The American Journal of Surgery
Mammary Gland And Lactation
Mammary glands are placed in a breast of women where it used for lactation purpose and produces milk. The both male and female has the glandular tissue within the breast and in females it is produced after the puberty in response with estrogen release. In female the mammary glands are produced only when birth is given to a child. During the pregnancy time the progesterone and prolactin is released.
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Journal of Osteoarthritis, Journal of Colitis & Diverticulitis, Journal of Vasculitis, Journal of Experimental Food Chemistry, Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology, The Journal of Biological chemistry, The Journal of Cilinical Investigation
STDs
STDs stands for “sexually transmitted diseases”. There are the infections transmitted during the time of sexual contact. These STDs are present in women at sexual time and they include chlamydia, gonorrhea, HPV, etc. The STDs can be cured by giving antibiotics if there are caused by bacteria else if it is like HIV or chronic hepatitis it cannot be cured.
Related Journal of STDs
Immunogenetics: Open Access, Journal of Sarcodiosis, Journal of Immunobiology, Journal of Industrial Microbiology, Indian Journal of Sexual Transmitted Diseases and AIDS, Journal of Sexual Transmitted Diseases, American Sexual Transmitted Diseases Association Journal, AIDS Patient Care and STDs
Mucosal Immunology
The mucosal immunology is the array of microorganisms called as “microbiome”. Mucosal immunology is the immune system that protects the organisms from various potentially pathogenic microbes by mucous membranes.
Related Journal of Mucosal Immunology
Journal of Human Papillomavirus, Journal of Infectious Diseases and Diagnosis, Journal of Cytokine Biology, Applied Microbiology: open access, Mucosal Immunology, Mucosal Immunology of the Larynx, Mucosal Immunology Journal, Society of Mucosal Immunology, Journal of Pediatric Science
Reproductive Immunotherapies
Treatment to stimulate or restore the ability of the immune system to fight against infection and disease. A form of treatment that uses the body's natural abilities to fight infection and disease or to protect the body from some of the side effects of treatment.
Related Journal of Reproductive Immunotherapies
Journal of Molecular Immunology, Journal of Industrial Microbiology, Journal of Immunobiology, Journal of Sarcodiosis ,Cancer immunology Immunotherapy, Cellular and Molecular Immunology, International Journal of Biological Science, Reproductive Immunology Associates
Cancer Reproductive Immunology
Cancer reproductive immunology refers to the studies of interactions between the immune system and components related to the reproductive system and cancer cells, such as maternal immune tolerance towards the fetus, or immunological interactions across the blood-testis barrier which leads to the production of cancer cells.
Related Journal of Cancer Reproductive Immunology
Immunogenetics: Open Access, Journal of Experimental Food Chemistry, Journal of Vasculitis, Journal of Colitis & Diverticulitis, Cancer Research, American Society of Reproductive immunology, Journal of Reproductive immunology, Austin Journal of Reproductive Medicine & Infertility
Natural killer cells
Natural killer cells are also known as NK cells, K cells, and killer cells. Natural killer cells are a type of lymphocyte and a component of innate immune system.NK cells act in the host-rejection of both tumours and virally infected cells.NK cells are cytotoxic small granules in the cytoplasm which contain special proteins such as perforin and proteases known as granzymes.
Realted Journal of Natural killer cells
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Immunological Techniques in Reproductive Processes
The practical applications and exploiting remarkable discriminating ability of the immune stystem in the reproductive organs of the body.it determines that certain cells carry necessary antigens.it is the most used method to determine an antigen against an antibody.immunoflorescence is the technique used in the reproductive proccesss immunology.
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Lupus: Open Access,Immunotherapy: Open Access, Immunological Disorders & Immunotherapy, Innate Immunity & Immunological Disorders, Journal of Reproductive Immunology, The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, BioMed Research International, Advanced Techniques in Biology and Medicine
Intravenous Immunoglobulin
Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is a blood product administered intravenously. It contains the pooled, polyvalent, IgG antibodies extracted from the plasma of over one thousand blood donors. IVIG's effects last between 2 weeks and 3 months.it is used to strengthen body’s natural immune system and it is made from human blood which have high levels of defensive substances.
Related Journal of Intravenous Immunoglobulin
Journal of Clinical & Experimental Neuroimmunology, Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases & Practice, Advances in Antibiotics & Antibodies, Journal of Immunooncology, The New England Journal of Medicine, Autoimmune Diseases, Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Journal of Critical Care
Immunotherapy for Recurrent Miscarriage
Recurrent miscarriage is the term used to indicate loss of pregnancy on a regular basis. This occurs in woman with genetic disorders in embryo formation and fertilization. As the clinical cause for recurrent miscarriages might be immunological aberrations, immunotherapy includes - Immunization with paternal cells, Immunization with third party donor leukocytes, Immunization with trophoblast membrane infusion and Intravenous immunoglobulin.
Related Journal of Immunotherapy for Recurrent Miscarriage
Journal of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Journal of Bacterial Diseases & Colitis, Interdisciplinary Journal of Microinflammation, Immunome Research, Journal of Human Reproductive Science, Reproductive system and Sexual Disorders, Immunologytherapy for recurrent miscarriage, Human Reproduction, The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
Immunological Laboratory Tests
These tests generally include, tests that are carried out in various laboratories for the purpose of diagnosing certain infectious diseases. Immunologic tests employ an antigen to detect presence of antibodies to a pathogen, or an antibody to detect the presence of an antigen, of the pathogen in the specimens of the victim. Certain popular immunological tests include - Agglutination tests, Complement fixation, Enzyme immunoassays, Precipitation tests, Western blot test.
Related Journal of Immunological Laboratory Tests
Journal of Molecular and Genetic Medicine, Journal of Infectious Diseases & Therapy, Journal of Data Mining in Genomics & Proteomics, Pediatrics & Therapeutics, The American Journal of Medicine, Annals Clinical and Laboratory Research, Journal of Microbiology,Immunology and Infection, Association of Medical Laboratory Immunologists
Cytokines and Other Immune Mediators
Cytokines are protenaceous molecules generated by cells infected by various infective pathogens. These cells are employed for generation of immune responses & cell signalling. Certain other immune mediators include: Interleukins, Chemokines and lymphokines.
Related Journal of Cytokines and Other Immune Mediators
Rheumatology: Current Research, Journal of Clinical & Cellular Immunology, Journal of Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis, Journal of Allergy & Therapy, Mediators of Inflammation, Cilinical Infectious Disease, Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research, Journal of American Society of Neprology
Tumour Necrosis Factors
These factors are nothing other than protein components of cytokines. These protenaceous cytokines can be grouped on the basis of their sequential arrangement, structural and functional similarities. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) commonly termed as TNF-alpha or is a monocyte-derived cytotoxin. TNF-alpha can also be termed as “cachectin”, which is implicated in tumour regression, septic shock and cachexia.
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Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals, Journal of Blood Disorders & Transfusion, Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy, Journal of Vaccines & Vaccination, Mediators of Inflammation, Journal of Immunology Research, Journal of Biomedical Science, ATS Journals, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism