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    'Danger Theory: The Link between AIS and IDS?' by Aickelin, Uwe, Bentley, Peter, Cayzer, Steve, Kim, Jungwon, McLeod, Julie

    Published 2003
    “…Current AIS have been successful on test systems, but the algorithms rely on self-nonself discrimination, as stipulated in classical immunology. However, immunologist are increasingly finding fault with traditional self-nonself thinking and a new 'Danger Theory' (DT) is emerging. …”
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    'Danger Theory: The Link between AIS and IDS?' by Aickelin, Uwe, Bentley, P, Cayzer, S, Kim, J, McLeod, J

    Published 2003
    “…Current AIS have been successful on test systems, but the algorithms rely on self-nonself discrimination, as stipulated in classical immunology. However, immunologist are increasingly finding fault with traditional self-nonself thinking and a new 'Danger Theory' (DT) is emerging. …”
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    Danger theory: the link between AIS and IDS? by Aickelin, Uwe, Bentley, Peter, Cayzer, Steve, Kim, Jungwon, McLeod, Julie

    Published 2003
    “…Current AIS have been successful on test systems, but the algorithms rely on self-nonself discrimination, as stipulated in classical immunology. However, immunologist are increasingly finding fault with traditional self-nonself thinking and a new ‘Danger Theory’ (DT) is emerging. …”
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    Newborn screening for severe combined immunodeficiency in Malaysia: current status, challenges and progress by Chang, Wai Leng, Mohd Noh, Lokman, Abdul Latiff, Amir Hamzah, Woo, Kent Chee Keen, Ismail, Intan Hakimah, Abd Hamid, Intan Juliana, Siniah, Sangeetha, Zainal Abidin, Mohd Azri, Sham, Marina, Mat Ripen, Adiratna, Baharin, Mohd Farid, Abdul Wahab, Asrul, Zainudeen, Zarina Thasneem, Hashim, Ilie Fadzilah, Wong, Yee Ming, Ahmad Shawaludin, Mohamad Qazreen, Ali, Adli

    Published 2024
    “…Hindrances such as low immunologist-to-patient ratio, unequal placements of immunologists throughout Malaysia, society’s low disease awareness, national health prioritization, lack of stakeholder engagement, and inadequacy of local study/data were highlighted. …”
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    On the role of the AIS practitioner by Hart, Emma, Read, Mark, McEwan, Chris, Aickelin, Uwe, Greensmith, Julie

    Published 2013
    “…Cognisant of the gulf between engineers and immunologists that currenty hinders a truly inter-disciplinary approach to the field of Artificial Immune Systems (AIS), we propose a redefinition of the term AIS practitioner, as an individual who identifies those components and interactions captured in computational immunology models that are responsible for a particular property of interest (POI), and distils from these a set of algorithms and principles that can be applied in an engineering domain. …”
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    The Danger Theory and Its Application to Artificial Immune Systems by Aickelin, Uwe, Cayzer, Steve

    Published 2002
    “…Over the last decade, a new idea challenging the classical self-non-self viewpoint has become popular amongst immunologists. It is called the Danger Theory. In this conceptual paper, we look at this theory from the perspective of Artificial Immune System practitioners. …”
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    The Danger Theory and Its Application to Artificial Immune Systems by Aickelin, Uwe, Cayzer, S

    Published 2002
    “…Over the last decade, a new idea challenging the classical self-non-self viewpoint has become popular amongst immunologists. It is called the Danger Theory. In this conceptual paper, we look at this theory from the perspective of Artificial Immune System practitioners. …”
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    The Danger Theory and its Application to Artificial Immune Systems by Aickelin, Uwe, Cayzer, Steve

    Published 2002
    “…Over the last decade, a new idea challenging the classical self-non-self viewpoint has become popular amongst immunologists. It is called the Danger Theory. In this conceptual paper, we look at this theory from the perspective of Artificial Immune System practitioners. …”
    Get full text
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    Malaysia’s first transplanted case of chronic granulomatous disease: the journey of overcoming obstacles by Ismail, Intan Hakimah, Mohamed Jamli, Faizah, Othman, Ida Shahnaz, Mohd Noh, Lokman, Abdul Latiff, Amir Hamzah

    Published 2016
    “…Certain practical issues such as lack of clinical immunologists and specialized laboratory diagnostic facilities remain to be addressed. …”
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    The Influence of MHC and Immunoglobulins A and E on Host Resistance to Gastrointestinal Nematodes in Sheep by Lee, C., Munyard, Kylie, Gregg, Keith, Wetherall, John, Stear, M., Groth, David

    Published 2011
    “…The main factors considered by immunologists when studying gastrointestinal nematode infections are the effects the host's response has on the parasite, which immunological components are responsible for these effects, genetic factors involved in controlling immunological responses, and the interactions between these forming an interconnecting multilevel relationship. …”
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    Investigating mathematical models of immuno-interactions with early-stage cancer under an agent-based modelling perspective by Figueredo, Grazziela P., Siebers, Peer-Olaf, Aickelin, Uwe

    Published 2013
    “…Overall, we can confirm that agent-based modelling is a useful addition to the tool set of immunologists, as it has extra features that allow for simulations with characteristics that are closer to the biological phenomena.…”
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    Investigating mathematical models of immuno-interactions with early-stage cancer under an agent-based modelling perspective by Figueredo, Grazziela P., Siebers, Peer-Olaf, Aickelin, Uwe

    Published 2013
    “…Overall, we can confirm that agent-based modelling is a useful addition to the tool set of immunologists, as it has extra features that allow for simulations with characteristics that are closer to the biological phenomena.…”
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