Rolleiflex Tlr
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![]() VINTAGE German Leather case for ROLLEIFLEX tlr cameras US $40.00
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![]() Rollei Rolleiflex TLR Bay III Rolleisoft 0 Filter w Case US $12.95
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![]() ROLLEIFLEX 75MM 35 TLR TESSAR US $99.92
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Rolleiflex Tlr
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Replacement Lens Cap for Rollei Rolleiflex TLR Cameras with Bay II, F3.5 75mm Take Lens List Price: $59.95 Sale Price: $19.95 |
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All Metal Precision Fit - Twin Lens Rollei (TLR) Bay II Bay-2, B2, Lens Hood for Rollei, Rolleiflex Camera with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f/3.5 Lens List Price: $89.85 Sale Price: $29.95 |
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This premium quality METAL lens hood is specifically designed for Rolleiflex Cameras with taking lens has Bay II mount, second generation of 75mm, f3.5 lens |
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Twin Lens Rollei (TLR) Bay III, Bay-3, B3, Lens Hood for 2.8B 2.8 Biometer; 2.8C 2.8 Planar 2.8 Xenotar; 2.8D E-V Scale; 2.8E, Exp. Meter; 2.8E2; 2.8E3; 2.8F Coupled meter; 2.8GX 1; 2.8GX 2; 2.8FX; Tele Rolleiflex 4/0 135mm Sonnar Lenses List Price: $129.87 Sale Price: $29.95 |
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Lens hoods are primarily designed to prevent unwanted stray light from entering the lens by extending and shading the end of the lens. In addition, since the end of the lens is extended, you also get the added benefit of some extra protection from accidental impact. |
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Complete Collector's Guide to the Rollei TLR: Listing All Known Rollei TLR Cameras 1929-1994 List Price: $24.95 Sale Price: $20.71 Used From: $15.94 |
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A fully illustrated Collector's Guide covering all Rollei TLRs produced from 1929 to 1994. Includes production dates and identification hints. |
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Complete User's Manual for the Rollei Tlr: For All Rollei Tlr from 1928 to Present 2.8Gx List Price: $24.95 Sale Price: $41.78 Used From: $24.86 |
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The only User's Manual available for Rollei TLR cameras produced from 1929 to the last produced 2.8GX. Covers full use of cameras and accessories. |
Comparing these TLR cameras?
Minolta Autocord (not sure exactly what model)
Rolleiflex Rolleicord III
Yashica Mat 124G
It's mostly between the rolleicord and the yashica but I like that the yashica has a light meter in it.
Autocords were excellent cameras, but there are not a lot of them around and they get expensive.
As for Rolleiflex and Rolleicords, they are excellent cameras, but again they are expensive for what they offer.
I have had all three of the cameras mentioned above and right now I have a Yashicamat 124G and have had no problems with it at all, it takes nice pictures.
You might just take a look at the Yashicamat 124 and skip the G. It is the same camera, the only difference is that they light meter connections on the G are gold - big deal. The price differential will be great, though. You can pay up $400 for a 124G in good working order and then pay $150 for the 124 sans G.
As for light meters. I have had no problem with Yashica light meters, but you have to remember that they were built to run on on a battery that is no longer made because it was a mercury cell. The voltage was 1.35 and what is being used today in them is a 1.5. That does not seem to be a massive difference, but testing on a grey card against outboard light meters, I found that the 1.5 can close you down a stop or a stop and a half, thus underexposing your photograph. You can get a 1.35 battery, an Air Zinc Cell, marketed by Wein which will work. They don't last as long as the others, but your result is better.
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Rolleiflex $19.99 Jean-François Dupuis Rolleiflex - Art Print |
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Life Photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt Holding Rolleiflex Camera $79.99 Life Photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt Holding Rolleiflex Camera - Premium Photographic Print |
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Free shipping-2pcs/Lot DIY Recesky Adoult Colorful LOMO Camera Science Vo1.25 Twin Lens Reflex TLR Camera Holga Lomo Recesky $28.31 DIY Recesky Adoult Colorful LOMO Camera Science Vo1.25 Twin Lens Reflex TLR Camera Holga Lomo Recesky |
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Streamlight 69110 TLR Tactical Lights $153.65 3 Watt Luxeon LED impervious to shock. Will not break or burn out Extremely durable anodized aluminum housing. Waterproof to 66 feet. Delivers up to 80 lumens. Up to 2.5 hrs continuous run time. Solidstate current regulation for consistent illumination level. Features secure latching base for secure mounting. Operating temperature 40F to 120F. Fits all lightbearing holsters. 4.18 oz with batteries. KEY KIT INCLUDED for Glock/ Smith and Wesson Picatinny |
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Streamlight 69120 TLR Tactical Lights $410.62 3 Watt Luxeon LED impervious to shock. Will not break or burn out Extremely durable anodized aluminum housing. Delivers up to 80 lumens (LED); 650660 nm laser. Up to 2.5 hrs continuous run time (Laser/LED simultaneously). Solidstate current regulation for consistent illumination level. Laser only mode run 45+ hrs. Features secure latching base for secure mounting. Tighten latch with your fingers of a coin. No tools necessary Operating temperature 40F to 120F. Fits all lightbearing holsters. 4.72 oz with batteries. KEY KIT INCLUDED for Glock/ Smith and Wesson Picatinny |
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Tp-Link SafeStream TL-R600VPN VPN Router - 5 Port - 1 x 10/100/1000Base-T Network WAN, 4 x 10/100/1000Base-T Network LAN TLR... $81.74 Tp-Link SafeStream TL-R600VPN VPN Router - 5 Port - 1 x 10/100/1000Base-T Network WAN, 4 x 10/100/1000Base-T Network LAN TLR... |
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Honda Xl/Xr/Tlr 125200, 19792003 $37.21 Publication Date: 2003/07/01 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 7.00 Height: 10.00 |
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Streamlight 69210 TLR1 Tac Light Black Strobe $169.18 TLR Features: Machined aluminum sealed construction with black anodized finish. Onehanded toolless snapon interface. C4 tactical LED light with blinding beam. Type: Tac Light. Color: Black. |
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Toll-like Receptors (TLRs) and Innate Immunity $399 Overall recent research on TLRs has led to tremendous increase in our understanding of early steps in pathogen recognition and will presumably lead to potent TLR targeting therapeutics in the future. This book reviews and highlights our recent understanding on the function and ligands of TLRs as well as their role in autoimmunity, dendritic cell activation and target structures for therapeutic intervention. |
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finalToon 3.5 $494.95 finalToon is a full blown True Line Renderer (TLR), with unparalleled line quality and rendering speed. Cartoon or line rendering scenes that take a long time to render with standard 3ds max tools, are lightning fast in finalToon. Suddenly, you can render thick outlines in the the blink of an eye!finalToon, being a TLR (true line renderer) doesnt mean that finalToon has to replace your favorite renderer to do shading or other special effects. finalToon is implemented as a true 3ds max Render Effect, and so you can enjoy all the great benefits of such an implementation. You may adjust line styles in realtime without the need to re-render the whole scene over and over again. |
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Keeping Freestyle Alive, Vol. 2 $14.99 Track Listing: 1. All I Want - Onnie/Zahara, 2. Tell Me - Nandy, 3. On the Edge - Tyr, 4. Sweet Tenderness - Zahara, 5. Unforgiven Love - T.L.R., 6. Ever After You - Individually 1, 7. All That's on My Mind - Onnie, 8. Without Your Love - Nardy, 9. Leaving Me Loving You - Zahara, 10. Give Into Love - Holly Caldwell |
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Streamlight 69100 M3X6X Tactical Light Rail Mount $63.29 Remote switch easily replaces the standard battery door/switch on existing TLR Series lights. Retains momentary/lock on function of original paddle switch. Tethered rubber weather cap keeps connector dry when remote is not in use. All remotes feature rotating quick disconnect plug with Oring seal. Remote switch coil fits Streamlight M3X/6X tactical lights. Type: M3X / 6X Tactical Rail Mount. Color: Black. Material: Aluminum. |
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Streamlight 69100 M3X/6X Tactical Light Rail Mount $63.29 Remote switch easily replaces the standard battery door/switch on existing TLR Series lights. Retains momentary/lock on function of original paddle switch. Tethered rubber weather cap keeps connector dry when remote is not in use. All remotes feature rotating quick disconnect plug with Oring seal. Remote switch coil fits Streamlight M3X/6X tactical lights. Diameter: N/A. Length: N/A. Battery: N/A. Waterproof: N/A. Color: Black. Material: Aluminum. |
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Streamlight 88185 M3X6X Tactical Light Remote Switch $47.74 Remote switch easily replaces the standard battery door/switch on existing TLR Series lights. Retains momentary/lock on function of original paddle switch. Tethered rubber weather cap keeps connector dry when remote is not in use. All remotes feature rotating quick disconnect plug with Oring seal. Remote switch coil fits Streamlight M3X/6X tactical lights. Waterproof: Water resistant. Color: Black. Material: 8 cord. |
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The Light of Venice by Jean-Michel Berts- Assouline $65 The Light of Venice by Jean-Michel Berts- Assouline In this spectacular addition to Assouline’s acclaimed series featuring Jean-Michel Berts’s ethereal black-and-white images, The Light of Venice reveals La Serenissima’s magnificent architecture and myriad bridges at dawn, when this sublime city is shrouded in misty solitude.. ISBN: 9781614280231 Hardcover with Jacket / 10½ x 13" / 27 x 33.5 cm 132 pages / Over 60 illustrations About the Author: Jean-Michel Berts has been a photographer since age sixteen. With his first Rolleiflex camera he became sensitive to the effects of light. Today Berts enjoys an international reputation and exhibits his work at numerous art fairs around Europe. He has also worked on advertising campaigns for luxury brands such as Lancôme, Dior, Hermès, and Yves Saint Laurent. |
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Absolute Beginners $8.74 'I swore by Elvis and all the saints that this last teenage year of mine was going to be a real rave. Yes, man, come whatever, this last year of the teenage dream I was out for kicks and fantasy' London, 1958. A new phenomenon is causing a stir: the teenager. In the smoky jazz clubs of Soho and the coffee bars of Notting Hill the young and the restless -- the absolute beginners -- are revolutionising youth culture and forging a new carefree lifestyle of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll. Moving in the midst of this world of mods and rockers, Teddy gangs and trads., and snapping every scene with his trusty Rolleiflex, is MacInnes' young photographer, whose unique wit and honest views remain the definitive account of London life in the 1950s and what it means to be a teenager. In this twentieth century cult classic, MacInnes captures the spirit of a generation and creates the style bible for anyone interested in Mod culture, and the changing face of London in the era of the first race riots and the lead up to the swinging Sixties... |
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635 Type Camera Flash Bracket Grip Camera Flash Arm Holder Stand $22.3 For Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Olympus, Panasonic, Fujifilm, Leica, Kodak, and many moreCan be mounted at the bottom of a TLR, SLR, rangefinder or any other camera that does not come equipped with a shoeScrews into the tripod socket of the camera to create a shoe mount and handleSpecifications:Aluminum metal BracketSponge to GripQuick flip designEliminates "red-eye"Softens harsh shadowsHigh: 176mm-197mm(6.9in-7.75in)The Bottom Length: 165mm(6.5inch)Width: 25mm(15/16inch)Compatible With: Any digital camera with a standard 1/4 inch threaded tripod socketWeight: 447gDimension: 235*220*40mmPackage content: 1x Flash Bracket Grip |
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Streamlight 88185 Tactical Light Remote Switch $47.74 Battery door/switch assembly with integrated remote connector It easily replaces the standard battery door/switch on existing TLR Series lights Retains momentary/lock on function of original paddle switch Tethered rubber weather cap keeps connector dry when remote is not in use All remotes feature rotating quick disconnect plug with Oring seal Shotgun coil remote switch allows for expansion of cord with pump action Long gun remote switch attaches to rail forend with included clips Remote tape switch fits most rightangle grips and other aftermarket accessories All remotes include mounting accessories |
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TollLike Receptors (TLRs) and Innate Immunity $602.21 Overall recent research on TLRs has led to tremendous increase in our understanding of early steps in pathogen recognition and will presumably lead to potent TLR targeting therapeutics in the future. This book reviews and highlights our recent understanding on the function and ligands of TLRs as well as their role in autoimmunity, dendritic cell activation and target structures for therapeutic intervention. Author: Bauer, Stefan/ Hartmann, Gunther Series Title: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology Series Number: 183 Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 240 Publication Date: 2008/01/08 Language: English Dimensions: 9.47 x 6.36 x 0.58 inches |
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The Light of Istanbul by Jean-Michel Berts- Assouline $65 The Light of Istanbul by Jean-Michel Berts- Assouline Following the success of The Light of Paris, The Light of New York, and The Light of Tokyo, lensman Jean-Michel Berts turns his masterful eye to the ancient city of Istanbul. This exotic destination is revealed in Berts’s otherworldly black-and-white photographs, taken at dawn, when the deserted streets and waterways are wrapped in a mystery all their own. The city’s renowned landmarks and hidden corners are captured as never before, framed by Berts’s camera obscura. With an evocative text by Alessandra Ricci, The Light of Istanbul is a spectacular volume on this enchanting city.. ISBN: 9781614280309 Hardcover / 13 x 7" 132 Pages, Over 60 Illustrations About the Author: Jean-Michel Berts has been a photographer since the age of 16. With his first Rolleiflex camera he became sensitive to the effects of light. Using methods created by Ansel Adams, Berts makes photographs with 10-minute exposures, a technique combining overexposure of the film and underdeveloping of the negative, creating very rich textures. Today Berts enjoys an international reputation and exhibits his work at numerous art fairs around Europe. He has also worked on advertising campaigns for luxury brands such as Lancôme, Dior, Hermès, and Yves Saint Laurent. |
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Sparrow - Widescreen Subtitle Dolby $6.99 Simon Yam and Kelly Lin star in director Johnnie To's tale of three professional pickpockets, one mysterious beauty, and the elusive key that brings them all together. It's title taken from a street slang term describing the unique dexterity needed to lift wallets and flutter away undetected, Sparrow opens as Kei and his three partners in crime gingerly fleece unsuspecting strangers on the overcrowded streets of Hong Kong. The money Kei makes from this low-level criminal endeavor is plenty enough to sustain his modest lifestyle, and being free from the restraints of a nine to five job he can spend his days aimlessly peddling through the streets on his bicycle and snapping photos on his Rolleiflex. One day, with his lens trained on the street as usual, Kei notices a gorgeous woman wander into frame. Instantly smitten, the felonious shutterbug strikes up a conversation and learns her name is Chun Lei, and that she seems to have a particularly mysterious past. Later, it becomes apparent that Chun Lei has purposefully targeted the Kei and his partners in hopes that they will help her obtain a very important key. But Chun Lei isn't the only one in search of this elusive key, because shortly thereafter a timid tycoon named Mr. Yen shows up with a suspiciously similar request. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Sparrow - Dolby $59.99 Simon Yam and Kelly Lin star in director Johnnie To's tale of three professional pickpockets, one mysterious beauty, and the elusive key that brings them all together. It's title taken from a street slang term describing the unique dexterity needed to lift wallets and flutter away undetected, Sparrow opens as Kei and his three partners in crime gingerly fleece unsuspecting strangers on the overcrowded streets of Hong Kong. The money Kei makes from this low-level criminal endeavor is plenty enough to sustain his modest lifestyle, and being free from the restraints of a nine to five job he can spend his days aimlessly peddling through the streets on his bicycle and snapping photos on his Rolleiflex. One day, with his lens trained on the street as usual, Kei notices a gorgeous woman wander into frame. Instantly smitten, the felonious shutterbug strikes up a conversation and learns her name is Chun Lei, and that she seems to have a particularly mysterious past. Later, it becomes apparent that Chun Lei has purposefully targeted the Kei and his partners in hopes that they will help her obtain a very important key. But Chun Lei isn't the only one in search of this elusive key, because shortly thereafter a timid tycoon named Mr. Yen shows up with a suspiciously similar request. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Taking Responsibility for Learning and Teaching $35.95 Being an effective teacher isn't just about what you do in the classroom; it's about working collaboratively to raise standards within the school and further afield. The author draws on evidence obtained from interviews with effective teachers in primary and secondary schools in England and Wales to explore what leading the learning means in terms of pedagogy in the classroom. Although rooted in a theoretical framework based on teacher leadership, this is a practical perspective on what a responsibility to lead the learning means in the reality of the classroom. The book contains action points and reflective questions, plus end of chapter summaries so you can quickly check your understanding. This book is for anyone who has been awarded a Teaching and Learning Responsibility (TLR) or anyone seeking to gain one of these awards. |
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Specialization and Complementation of Humoral Immune Responses to Infection $139 The importance of specific antibodies for the clearance of and long-term resistance to many infectious pathogens has long been appreciated. In the last five years, data from of all of these areas of research have coalesced, resulting in the emergence of a new and more complete understanding of how antibody-mediated resistance to pathogens is elaborated. The recent explosion of knowledge of Toll-like receptor (TLR) specificity and function (Takeda et al., 2003) has further embellished this understanding. It is now clear that there is not only extensive overlap and cross-complementarity in the action of innate and adaptive systems, but also specialization of function of the various B cell subsets and the types of antibodies they produce. This synergistic interaction of multiple components of these systems is perhaps best exemplified in antibody responses to bacteria. The contributors to this volume will highlight this new perspective on antibody responses to infection, as well as to convey its practical implications, such as for contemporary vaccine design. |
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PathogenAssociated Molecular Pattern $73.28 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Pathogenassociated molecular patterns, or PAMPs, are molecules associated with groups of pathogens, that are recognized by cells of the innate immune system. These molecules can be referred to as small molecular motifs conserved within a class of microbes. They are recognized by Tolllike receptors (TLRs) and other pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) in both plants and animals.They activate innate immune responses, protecting the host from infection, by identifying some conserved nonself molecules. Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), an endotoxin found on the bacterial cell membrane of a bacterium, is considered to be the prototypical PAMP. LPS is specifically recognised by TLR 4, a recognition receptor of the innate immune system. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 100 Publication Date: 2010/11/16 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.24 inches |
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Tlr9 $68.51 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Tolllike receptor 9 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TLR9 gene. TLR9 has also been designated as CD289 (cluster of differentiation 289). The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the Tolllike receptor (TLR) family which plays a fundamental role in pathogen recognition and activation of innate immunity. TLRs are named for the high degree of conservation in structure and function seen between mammalian TLRs and the Drosophila transmembrane protein Toll. TLRs are transmembrane proteins, expressed on the cell surface and the endocytic compartment and recognize pathogenassociated molecular patterns (PAMPs) that are expressed on infectious agents and initiate signalling to induce production of cytokines necessary for the innate immunity and subsequent adaptive immunity. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/07/11 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.18 inches |
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Yashica $79.66 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Yashica was a Japanese manufacturer of cameras. The company began in December, 1949 in Nagano, Japan, when the Yashima Seiki Company was founded with an initial investment of 566. Its eight employees originally manufactured components for electric clocks. Later, they began making camera components, and by June 1953 had introduced their first complete camera, the Yashimaflex, a twinlens reflex (TLR) mediumformat camera designed for 6x6cm medium format film. While the Yashimaflex used lenses labeled TriLausar, successive models used Yashikor and Yashinon lenses. All of these lenses were manufactured for Yashica by the Tomioka Optical Works, beginning a relationship that would last for years. Late in 1953, the companys name was changed to Yashima Optical Industry Company, Ltd. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2010/08/19 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.25 inches |
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The Immune System and the Developing Brain $40 The developing brain is exquisitely sensitive to both endogenous and exogenous signals which direct or significantly alter the developmental trajectory of cells, neural circuits, and associated behavioral outcomes for the life of the individual. Contrary to initial dogma that the brain is one of the few organs within the body that is immune-privileged, evidence indicates that the immune system has a critical role in brain function during development as well as during sickness and health in adulthood. Microglia are the primary immune cells within the brain, and they are in constant communication with the peripheral immune system and surrounding cell types within the brain. We describe the important role of the immune system, including microglia, during brain development, and discuss some of the many ways in which immune activation during early brain development can affect the later-life outcomes of neural function, immune function, and cognition. Growing evidence indicates that there is a strong link between many neuropsychiatric disorders and immune dysfunction, with a distinct etiology in neurodevelopment.Thus, understanding the role of the immune system and immune activation during the critical period of brain development is a necessary step toward understanding the potential origins of these devastating disorders. Table of Contents: Introduction / The Immune Response / Brain-Immune Communication / Microglia Are Immune Cells of the Brain / The Functional Role of Microglia and Immune Molecules in Neurodevelopment / Early-Life Programming of Brain and Behavior: A Critical Role for the Immune System / Commonly Used Models of Early Life Immune Activation in the Rodent / Early Life Immune Activation and Cognitive Impairment in Adulthood / Mechanisms Underlying the Enduring Changes in Neuroimmune Function Caused by Early Life Infection / Toll-Like Receptors and Immune Activation During Early Brain Development / Environmental Triggers of TLR Activation: Long-Term Programming of Brain and Behavior / Future Directions to Understanding Immune Function and Brain Development / References |
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Lipid A in Cancer Therapy $179 Cancer remains a major challenge for modern society. Not only does cancer rank among the first three causes of mortality in most population groups but also the therapeutic options available for most tumor types are limited. The existing ones have limited efficacy, lack specificity and their administration carry major side effects. Hence the urgent need for novel cancer therapies. One of the most promising avenues in research is the use of specific immunotherapy. The notion that the immune system may have important anti-tumor effects has been around for more than a century now. Every major progress in microbiology and immunology has been immediately followed by attempts to apply the new knowledge to the treatment of cancer. Progress has reached a point where it is well established that most cancer patients mount specific T cell responses against their tumors. The molecular identity of the antigens recognized by anti-tumor T cells has been elucidated and several hundreds of tumor-derived antigenic peptides have been discovered. Upon recognition of such peptides presented by self MHC molecules, both CD8 and CD4 T cells are activated, expand to high numbers and differentiate into effective anti-tumor agents. CD8 T cells directly destroy tumor cells and can cause even large tumors to completely regress in experimental mouse models. These observations have spurred intense research activity aimed at designing and testing cancer vaccines. Over 100 years ago Coley successfully used intratumoral injection of killed bacteria to treat sarcomas. The important anti-tumor effects observed in a fraction of these patients fueled major research efforts. These led to major discoveries in the 80s and the 90s. It turns out that bacterial lipopolysaccharides stimulate the production of massive amounts of a cytokine still known today as tumor necrosis factor (TNF-a). They do so by engagement of a rather complex set of interactions culminating in the ligation of a Toll-like receptor, TLR -4. Ensuing signaling through this receptor initiates potent innate immune responses. Unfortunately the clinical use of both TNF-a and LPS can not be generalized due to their very narrow therapeutic margin. Importantly, synthetic Lipid A analogs have been identified that retain useful bioactivity and yet possess only mild toxicity. The relatively large body of information accumulated thus far on the molecular and cellular interactions set in motion by administration of LPS as well as by the synthetic lipid A analogs allow to place this family of bacterially-derived molecules at the crossroads between innate and adaptive immunity. By virtue of this key position, the therapeutic applications being pursued aim at using these compounds either as direct anti-tumor agents or as vaccine adjuvants. The clinical experience acquired so far on these two avenues is asymmetric. Few clinical trials using Lipid A analogs as single anti-cancer agents involving less than 100 patients with advanced |


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