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  1. Antigen-presenting cell vaccine

    An antigen presenting cell vaccine is a vaccine made of antigens and antigen presenting cells APCs . Also called APC vaccine . External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 44915 Antigen presenting cell vaccine entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict Category Vaccines vaccine stub ...   more details



  1. Antigen-presenting cell

    APCs. There are three main types of professional antigen presenting cell Dendritic cell s DCs ... it Antigen presenting cell ka nl Antigeen presenterende cel ja ..., those that express MHC class II molecules are often called professional antigen presenting cells . Professional APCs Professional APCs are very efficient at internalizing antigen, either by phagocytosis or by receptor mediated endocytosis , and then displaying a fragment of the antigen, bound to a class II Major histocompatibility complex MHC molecule, on their membrane. The T cell recognizes and interacts with the antigen class II MHC molecule complex on the membrane of the antigen presenting cell. An additional co stimulatory signal is then produced by the antigen presenting cell, leading to activation ... cell receptor and secrete a specific antibody, can internalize the antigen, which bind to its BCR and present ... protease degradation PMAP The Proteolysis Map animation MeshName Antigen Presenting Cells References ...Image Antigen presentation.svg thumb 240px right Antigen presentation stimulates T cells to become either cytotoxic CD8 cells or helper CD4 cells. seealso Antigen presentation An antigen presenting cell APC or accessory cell is a Cell biology cell that displays foreign antigen complexes with major histocompatibility complex MHC on their surfaces. T cell s may recognize these complexes using their T cell receptor s TCRs . These cells antigen processing process antigens and antigen presentation present ... cannot recognise, and therefore react to, free antigen. T cells can only see antigen that has been processed and presented by cells via an MHC molecule. Most cells in the body can present antigen to CD8 ... to those specialized cells that can prime T cells i.e., activate a T cell that has not been exposed to antigen, termed a naive T cell . These cells, in general, express MHC class II as well as MHC class I molecules, and can stimulate T helper cell CD4 sup sup helper cells as well as Cytotoxic T cell ...   more details



  1. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen

    PBB geneid 5111 Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen , commonly known as PCNA , is a protein that acts .... ref name entrez Cite web title Entrez Gene PCNA proliferating cell nuclear antigen url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... between human replication factor C and human proliferating cell nuclear antigen journal ... L title Two E2F elements regulate the proliferating cell nuclear antigen promoter differently ... Shivji KK, Kenny MK, Wood RD title Proliferating cell nuclear antigen is required for DNA excision ... Toshiki year 2002 month Oct. title A proteomics approach to identify proliferating cell nuclear antigen ... cell nuclear antigen with MSH2 MSH6 and MSH2 MSH3 complexes journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 275 ... 1 replication factor C carry out multiple functions essential for proliferating cell nuclear antigen ... cell nuclear antigen impedes negative growth control journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 276 issue ... interaction with the front side of proliferating cell nuclear antigen journal EMBO J. volume 17 issue ... cell nuclear antigen PCNA and shares sequence elements with the PCNA binding regions of FEN ... p21Cip1 Waf1 disrupts the recruitment of human Fen1 by proliferating cell nuclear antigen into the DNA ... cell nuclear antigen involved in long patch base excision repair journal Biochemistry volume 40 ... cell nuclear antigen journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 269 issue 15 pages 11030 6 publisher location UNITED ... Zhuang Qianli, Szyf Moshe year 2002 month Jun. title Proliferating cell nuclear antigen associates ... cell nuclear antigen journal PNAS Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 98 issue 21 pages 11979 ... cell nuclear antigen PCNA interacting domains. PCNA impedes MyD118 AND Gadd45 mediated negative ... role of proliferating cell nuclear antigen journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 275 issue 50 pages ... of proliferating cell nuclear antigen PCNA dependent DNA replication through a conserved p21 ... p57KIP2 requires binding to proliferating cell nuclear antigen journal PNAS Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci ...   more details



  1. Presenting

    nofootnotes date June 2008 distinguish presenter In medicine, the term presenting means not only present, but seen. For example, at birth most babies present head first and their presenting part is their head. Often, this term refers to when a condition is first noticed by a physician or first brought to a physician s attention. A presenting condition may be one that causes the patient to consult a physician. For example, someone with advanced cancer may present with certain non specific symptoms such as pain or unexplained loss of weight. See also Presentation obstetrics External links Search the http www2.merriam webster.com cgi bin mwmednlm?book Medical&va presenting Merriam Webster Medical Dictionary for presenting and related terms Category Medical terms ...   more details



  1. Antigen

    . By endocytosis or phagocytosis , exogenous antigens are taken into the antigen presenting cell ... of the infected cell. In order to keep the cytotoxic cells from killing cells just for presenting ...Image Antibody.svg thumb 255px In immunology , an antigen is a substance that evokes the production of one or more antibodies . Each antibody binds to a specific antigen by way of an interaction similar ... within the body. The immune system will try to destroy or neutralize any antigen that is recognized ... to a T cell receptor. ref Parham, Peter. 2009 . The Immune System, 3rd Edition, pg. G 2, Garland .... An immunogen is a specific type of antigen. An immunogen is a substance that is able to provoke an adaptive ... an immune response, whereas an antigen is able to combine with the products of an immune response once ... and or cell mediated immune response blockquote blockquote Antigenicity is the ability to combine ..., pg. 77 ISBN 1429202114, 9781429202114 ref blockquote At the molecular level, an antigen is characterized by its ability to be bound at the Antibody CDRs.2C Fv.2C Fab and Fc Regions antigen binding ... molecular structures presented on the surface of the antigen as illustrated in the Figure . Antigens are usually protein s or polysaccharide s. This includes parts coats, capsules, cell walls, flagella ... antigens to the immune system via a histocompatibility molecule . Depending on the antigen presented and the type of the histocompatibility molecule, several types of immune cell s can become activated. Related concepts Epitope The distinct molecular surface features of an antigen capable ... to a particular epitope. Using the lock and key metaphor, the antigen itself can be seen as a string ... locks that can match the keys epitopes presented on the antigen molecule. Allergen A substance capable ... specific activation of T cells, resulting in polyclonal T cell activation and massive cytokine release ... These proteins are capable of binding to antibodies at positions outside of the antigen binding ...   more details



  1. Antigen presentation

    Unreferenced date October 2009 Technical date October 2009 Antigen presentation is a process in the body s immune system by which macrophages , dendritic cells and other cell types capture antigen s and then enable ... thumb 350px In the upper pathway foreign protein or antigen 1 is taken up by an antigen presenting cell 2 . The antigen is processed and displayed on a MHC II molecule 3 , which interacts with a T helper cell 4 . In the lower pathway whole foreign proteins are bound by membrane antibodies 5 and presented to B lymphocytes 6 , which process 7 and present antigen on MHC II 8 to a previously activated T helper cell 10 , spurring the production of antigen specific antibodies 9 . The host ... leukocyte antigen HLA . Most cells are capable of presenting antigens and activating the adaptive response. Some cells, however, are specially equipped to acquire and present antigen, and to prime ..., and also act as professional antigen presenting cells APC . These professional APCs are equipped ... surface. MHC Class I molecules present antigen to CD8 cytotoxic T cell s. With the exception of some ... of pathogen derived antigens by T cells. Antigen recognition Unlike B cells , T cells fail to recognize antigens in the absence of antigen presentation, with the important exception of the superantigen s. The T cell receptor is MHC restriction restricted to recognizing antigenic peptides only when bound ... types of T cell can be activated by professional APCs, and each type of T cell is specially equipped ... of T cell activated, and therefore the type of response generated, depends, in part, on the context in which the antigen was first encountered by the APC. Intracellular antigens Class I Image Antigen presentation.svg thumb 240px right Antigen presentation stimulates T cells to become either cytotoxic ... within a host cell, though antigens here can also derive from cytoplasmic bacteria or the host cell s own proteins. The host cell digests cytoplasmic proteins by a specialized enzyme complex, the proteasome ...   more details



  1. Antigen processing

    of MHC class I. See also Major histocompatibility complex MHC T cell Cross presentation Antigen presenting cell Antigen presentation Polyclonal response References references cite book author Richard ... within the peptide binding cleft of MHC class I molecules . Transporter associated with antigen presenting ...Antigen processing is a biological process that prepares antigen s for antigen presentation presentation to special cells of the immune system called T cell T lymphocytes . This process involves two distinct pathways for processing of antigens from an organism s own self proteins or intracellular pathogen s e.g. virus es , or from phagocytosis phagocytosed pathogens e.g. bacteria subsequent presentation of these antigens on major histocompatibility complex MHC class I class I or major histocompatibility ... histocompatibility complex MHC class I and II are required to bind antigen before they are stably expressed on a cell surface. While the conventional distinction between the two pathways is useful, there are instances ... on the cell surface on MHC class I molecules. If a virus had infected the cell, viral peptides would also be presented, allowing the immune system to recognize and kill the infected cell. Worn out proteins within the cell become ubiquitin ated, marking them for proteasome degradation. Proteasomes break ... the MHC and allowing it to be transported to the cell surface by the golgi apparatus . The Exogenous Pathway The exogenous pathway is utilized by specialized antigen presenting cell s to present peptides derived from proteins that the cell has endocytosed. The peptides are presented on MHC class II ... takes about an hour. ref name urlDalhousie Immunology Bookcase T and B cell interaction cite web url http pim.medicine.dal.ca tbcon.htm title Dalhousie Immunology Bookcase T and B cell interaction ... it with a peptide from the endosome. The stable MHC class II is then presented on the cell surface ... 07 167 494 75 oclc doi External links MeshName Antigen Processing Category Immune system it Processazione ...   more details



  1. Somatic antigen

    A somatic antigen is an antigen located in the cell wall of a gram positive or gram negative bacterium . ref somatic antigen. The American Heritage Medical Dictionary. 2007. Houghton Mifflin Company 29 Aug. 2010 http medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com somatic antigen ref references See also Lipopolysaccharide DEFAULTSORT Somatic Antigen Category Bacterial proteins Category Bacteriology bacteria stub ...   more details



  1. Tn antigen

    Technical date December 2011 Tn antigen refers to the oligosaccharide in fact monosaccharide structure N acetylgalactosamine GalNAc linked to serine or threonine by a glycosidic bond , i.e. as an Glycan O Linked glycans O glycan . It is not usually found on healthy Cell biology cell surfaces, but may be found on cancer cells. ref I. Brockhausen, H. Schachter, P. Stanley, Essentials of Glycobiology, 2nd edition. A. Varki, R. Cummings, J. Esko, Eds, Cold Spring Harbor NY Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2009. Chapter 9, O GalNAc Glycans ref Addition of single monosaccharide residues creates disaccharide antigens the Thomsen Friedenreich antigen TF antigen or T antigen is formed by substitution with galactose Gal b1 3 GalNAc the sialyl Tn antigen STn antigen is formed by substitution with sialic acid Neu5Ac a2 6 GalNAc. Further substitution gives the normal core structures and O glycans found on healthy cell surfaces. References Reflist Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Oncology Category Immune system ...   more details



  1. Oncofetal antigen

    Orphan date April 2012 Oncofetal antigens are protein s which are typically present only during fetus fetal development but are found in adults with certain kinds of cancer . These proteins are often measurable in the blood of individuals with cancer and may be used to both diagnose and follow treatment of the tumors. One example of an oncofetal antigen is alpha fetoprotein , which is produced by hepatocellular carcinoma and some germ cell tumor s. Another example is carcinoembryonic antigen , which is elevated in people with colon cancer and other tumors. Other oncofetal antigens are trophoblast glycoprotein precursor ref 37 kiloDalton oncofetal antigen protein and immature laminin receptor protein are identical, universal T cell inducing immunogens on primary rodent and human cancers. Anticancer Res. 1999 Nov Dec 19 6C 5535 42. PMID 10697612 ref and immature laminin receptor protein also known as oncofetal antigen protein . Oncofetal antigens are promising targets for vaccination against several types of cancers. External links http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov entrez viewer.fcgi?db protein&val 73621980 Entrez protein entry for trophoblast glycoprotein precursor www,quantumimmunologics.com References Reflist Category Proteins ca Antigen oncofetal es Ant geno oncofetal ...   more details



  1. CDw17 antigen

    Context date March 2009 CDw17 antigen is a lactosylceramide . ref MeshName CDw17 antigen ref A4GALT acts upon it. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Cdw17 Antigen Category Lipids biochem stub ...   more details



  1. Tumor antigen

    Tumor antigen is an antigen ic substance produced in tumor Cell biology cells , i.e., it triggers an immune response in the Host biology host . Tumor antigens are useful in identifying tumor cells and are potential candidates for use in cancer therapy . Mechanism of tumor antigenesis Normal protein s in the body are not antigenic because of self tolerance , a process in which self reacting cytotoxic T lymphocyte s CTLs and autoantibody producing B lymphocytes are culled centrally in primary lymphatic tissue BM and peripherally in secondary lymphatic tissue mostly thymus for T cells and spleen lymph nodes for B cells . Thus any protein that is not exposed to the immune system triggers an immune .... class wikitable Tumor antigen Tumor in which it is found Remarks Alphafetoprotein AFP Germ cell tumor s Hepatocellular carcinoma Carcinoembryonic antigen CEA bowel cancer s Occasional lung or breast cancer CA 125 Ovarian cancer MUC1 MUC 1 breast cancer epithelial tumor antigen ETA breast cancer ... other cell and Tumor Associated Antigens TAA , which are present on some tumor cells and also ... by Oncogenic Viruses Oncofetal Antigens Altered Cell Surface Glycolipids and Glycoproteins Cell Type Specific Differentiation Antigens Types Any protein produced in a tumor cell that has an abnormal structure due to mutation can act as a tumor antigen. Such abnormal proteins are produced due to mutation ... in melanoma cells. Oncofetal antigen s are another important class of tumor antigens. Examples are alphafetoprotein AFP and carcinoembryonic antigen CEA . These proteins are normally produced in the early ... response. In addition to proteins, other substances like cell surface glycolipid s and glycoprotein ... Melanoma associated antigen MAGE malignant melanoma Also normally present in the testis abnormal ... importantly, tumor antigens can be used in cancer therapy as cancer vaccine tumor antigen vaccines ... abstract 87 23 9498 Vaccination Against Tumor Cells Expressing Breast Cancer Epithelial Tumor Antigen ...   more details



  1. Carcinoembryonic antigen

    S ref The following is a list of human genes which encode carcinoembryonic antigen related cell ... Antigen Clusters of differentiation Cell adhesion molecules Tumor markers Category Tumor markers Category IgSF ca Antigen carcinoembrionari de Carcinoembryonales Antigen es Ant geno carcinoembrionario fr Antig ne carcino embryonnaire id Antigen karsinoembrionik it Antigene carcino embrionale nl Carcino embryonaal antigen ja pl Antygen rakowo p odowy ro Antigen carcinoembrionar fi Karsinoembryonaalinen ... cell selectin ligands in the design of colon cancer diagnostics journal Biorheology volume 46 issue .... In humans, the carcinoembryonic antigen family consists of 29 genes, 18 of which are normally ... Seminars in Cancer Biology year 1999 title The carcinoembryonic antigen CEA family structures, suggested ...   more details



  1. Macrophage-1 antigen

    External links MeshName Macrophage 1 antigen Complement system Cell adhesion molecules Integrins membrane protein stub immunology stub Category Integrins Category Transmembrane proteins Category Cell ...Macrophage 1 antigen or integrin alphaMbeta2 is a complement receptor CR3 consisting of CD11b and CD18 . ref cite journal author Todd R title The continuing saga of complement receptor type 3 CR3 journal J. Clin. Invest. volume 98 issue 1 pages 1 2 year 1996 pmid 8690779 doi 10.1172 JCI118752 pmc 507390 ref It binds to C3b and C4b . Function Complement receptor 3 CR3 CD11b CD18 is a human cell surface receptor found on polymorphonuclear leukocytes mostly neutrophils , NK cells , and mononuclear phagocytes like macrophages . CR3 is a pattern recognition receptor , capable of recognizing and binding to many molecules found on the surfaces of invading bacteria. CR3 also recognizes complement system iC3b when bound to the surface of foreign cells. Binding to the receptor causes phagocytosis and destruction of the foreign cell. CR3 belongs to a family of cell surface receptors known as integrin s because they share this particular chain, they are referred to as 2 integrins , which are extremely widely distributed throughout nature and which generally are important in cellular adhesion and cell cell interactions in a variety of cells and circumstances. Upregulation of MAC 1 in the presence of certain factors such as Il 2 may cause a prolongation of the life of the immune cell while the presence of TNF alpha induces apoptosis and selective removal of the cell. A fully activated neutrophil may express on its membrane 200,000 or more CR3 molecules. Absence of CR3 results in reduced binding and ingestion of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in mice. In human mononuclear phagocytes, phagocytosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is mediated in part by human monocyte complement receptors including ... Synonyms and abbreviations CR3 CD11b CD18 Macrophage 1 antigen Mac 1 See also Macrophage References ...   more details



  1. CD36 antigen

    Orphan date June 2011 Pfam box Symbol CD36 Name CD36 family image width caption Pfam PF01130 InterPro IPR002159 SMART Prosite SCOP TCDB OPM family OPM protein PDB CD36 antigen is a transmembrane , highly glycosylated , glycoprotein expressed by monocytes , macrophages , platelets, microvascular endothelial cells and adipose tissues. CD36 recognises oxidized low density lipoprotein , long chain fatty acid s, anionic phospholipid s, collagen types I, IV and V, thrombospondin and Plasmodium falciparum infected erythrocyte s. ref name PUB00003034 cite journal author Crombie R, Silverstein R title Lysosomal integral membrane protein II binds thrombospondin 1. Structure function homology with the cell adhesion molecule CD36 defines a conserved recognition motif journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 273 issue 9 pages 4855 4863 year 1998 pmid 9478926 doi 10.1074 jbc.273.9.4855 ref CD molecules are leucocyte antigens on cell surfaces. CD antigens nomenclature is updated at Protein Reviews On The Web http mpr.nci.nih.gov prow . Subfamilies Adhesion molecule CD36 InterPro IPR005428 Lysosome membrane protein II InterPro IPR005429 Human proteins containing this domain CD36 SCARB1 SCARB2 References reflist InterPro content IPR002159 DEFAULTSORT Cd36 Antigen Category Protein domains Category Protein families Category Membrane proteins membrane protein stub ...   more details



  1. T cell

    is activated. The partner cell is usually a professional antigen presenting cell APC , usually ... antigen s by MHC class II molecules, which are expressed on the surface of antigen presenting cell s APCs . Once activated, they divide rapidly and secrete small proteins called cytokine s that regulate ... on antigen presenting cells. Some murine T cells recognize MHC class IB molecules though ... histocompatibility complex MHC peptide and B7 protein B7 family members on the antigen presenting ... the T cell to respond to an antigen. Without it, the T cell becomes anergy anergic , and it becomes ...Infobox Anatomy Name T cell Latin lymphocytus T GraySubject GrayPage Image Red White Blood cells.jpg Caption Scanning electron micrograph of T lymphocyte right , a platelet center and a red blood cell ... 2 00 04.1.02007 T cells or T lymphocytes belong to a group of white blood cell s known as lymphocyte s, and play a central role in cell mediated immunity . They can be distinguished from other lymphocytes, such as B cell s and natural killer cell s NK cells , by the presence of a T cell receptor TCR on the cell surface. They are called T cells because they mature in the thymus , and thus .... Types Helper T helper cell T sub H sub cells assist other white blood cells in immunologic processes, including maturation of B cell s into plasma cell s and memory B cell s, and activation of cytotoxic ... subtypes, including T helper cell T sub H sub 1 , Th2 T sub H sub 2 , Th3 T sub H sub 3 , Th17 T sub ... and T cell polarization in autoimmune inflammation publisher Jci.org date 2007 05 01 accessdate 2012 04 09 ref Cytotoxic Cytotoxic T cell s T sub C sub cells, or CTLs destroy virally infected ... recognize their targets by binding to antigen associated with MHC class I , which is present on the surface of nearly every cell of the body. Through IL 10, adenosine and other molecules secreted ... cgi content full 114 9 1198 title An integrated view of suppressor T cell subsets in immunoregulation ...   more details



  1. Heterophile antigen

    Orphan date February 2009 Heterophile antigens certain antigen of similar nature, if not identical present in different Tissue biology tissues in different biological species, classes or kingdoms. Composition chemically these are lipoprotein polysaccharide complex , possibly there are identical chemical groupings in the structure of ucopolysaccharid s and lipid s. Example Forssman antigen , cross reacting microbial antigen so antibodies to these antigens produced by one species cross react with antigen of other species. Category Immunology Microbiology stub pl Antygen heterofilny ...   more details



  1. CD59 antigen

    L, Blasi F, Behrendt N, Ploug M, Houen G, Dano K title The ligand binding domain of the cell surface ... bond. CD molecules are leucocyte antigens on cell surfaces. CD antigens nomenclature is updated ... surface receptor InterPro IPR003631 Cell surface glycoprotein Ly 6 CD59 InterPro IPR003632 Human ... Cd59 Antigen Category Protein domains Category Membrane proteins ...   more details



  1. Antigen Shift

    . This recording used piano and synthesized melodies. In 2006, Antigen Shift s second full length album, The Way of the North , was released on Ad Noiseam . Also in 2006, Antigen Shift playing several ... was joined in the group by Jairus Khan of Ad ver sary . In the summer of 2010 it was announced that Antigen ... will be performing as part of an Ad ver sary . Antigen Shift collaborative set at this year s Kinetic ... Of The North CD, 2006 External links http www.discogs.com artist Antigen Shift Antigen Shift at discogs.com ...   more details



  1. Cell

    wiktionary cell Cell s may refer to TOCright Science and technology Cell biology , the functional basic unit of life Cell EDA , a term used in an electronic circuit design schematics Cell geometry , a three dimensional element, part of a higher dimensional object Cell journal Cell journal , a scientific journal Cell microprocessor , a microprocessor architecture developed by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM Cell, the basic unit of Flash memory Principles of operation Flash memory Cell or mobile phone , a phone connected to a cellular network Cell, area of radio coverage in a cellular network Cell, a basic unit of a cellular automaton Electrochemical cell , a device used to convert chemical energy to electrical energy Galvanic cell or Voltaic cell, a particular kind of electrochemical cell Music Cell music , a small rhythmic and melodic design that can be isolated, or can make up one part of a thematic context. Fiction Cell comics , a Marvel comic book character Cell, a List of Dragon Ball characters Cell character in Dragon Ball media Cell novel Cell novel , a 2006 horror novel by Stephen King Cell, the name of two different Web television series, from 2008 and 2010 respectively. Society Prison cell , a room used to hold people in prisons Cell, a unit of a clandestine cell system , a penetration resistant form of a secret or outlawed organization Cell, a group of people in a cell group , a form of Christian church organization. Religion Cell, a room or hut in which a monk or nun lives. See also The Cell disambiguation Cellular disambiguation CEL disambiguation disambiguation cs Cell cy Cell da Celle de Cell es C lula desambiguaci n eo elo apartigilo fr Cell gl C lula hom nimos ko it Cell he nl Cel ja no Celle andre betydninger pl Cell pt Cell ro Celul ru simple Cell disambiguation sk Bunka rozli ovacia str nka sr sh elija su S l fi Solu t smennyssivu sv Cell olika betydelser th ...   more details



  1. Carcinoembryonic antigen peptide-1

    Carcinoembryonic antigen peptide 1 is a nine amino acid peptide fragment of carcinoembryonic antigen CEA , a protein that is overexpressed in several cancer cell types, including gastrointestinal, breast, and non small cell lung. Synonyms CAP 1 Carcinoembryonic Antigen Peptide 1 Carcinoembryonic Peptide 1 CEA Peptide 1 CEA Peptide 9 mer External links http www.cancer.gov Templates drugdictionary.aspx?CdrID 42585 National Cancer Institute Definition of carcinoembryonic antigen peptide 1 Category Tumor markers biochem stub oncology stub ...   more details



  1. Presenting Lily Mars

    Infobox Film name Presenting Lily Mars image Lilymarstheatricalposter.jpg caption Theatrical poster director Norman Taurog producer writer Booth Tarkington narrator starring Judy Garland br Van Heflin music cinematography editing distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer released 1943 runtime country Film US language English budget preceded by followed by Presenting Lily Mars is an United States American Musical film musical motion picture produced by Metro Goldwyn Mayer and released in 1943. The film starred Judy Garland and Van Heflin and was based on the novel by Booth Tarkington . It is often cited as Garland s first film playing an adult type role although For Me and My Gal film For Me and My Gal , released the previous year, is also often credited thus . The soundtrack includes Every Little Movement Has a Meaning All Its Own When I Look At You , Tom, Tom The Piper s Son , It s Three O Clock in the Morning and Broadway Rhythm featuring Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra. The finale, Where There s Music , original included parts of St. Louis Blues song St. Louis Blues , In The Shade of the Old Apple Tree , and It s a Long Way to Tipperary , which were deleted from the final version. External links imdb title id 0036275 title Presenting Lily Mars http www.thejudyroom.com lilymars.html The Judy Room Presenting Lily Mars Section. commonscat Presenting Lily Mars musical film stub Norman Taurog Category 1943 films Presenting Lily Mars Category Metro Goldwyn Mayer films Presenting Lily Mars Category Black and white films Presenting Lily Mars Category Films directed by Norman Taurog Category 1940s musical films Presenting Lily Mars ca Presenting Lily Mars fr Lily Mars vedette ...   more details



  1. S cell

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin endocrinocytus S GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Code Terminologia Histologica TH H3.04.02.0.00037 S cells are cells which release secretin , found in the jejunum and duodenum . They are stimulated by a drop in pH to 4 or below in the small intestine s lumen. The released secretin will increase the secretion of HCO sub 3 sub sup sup into the lumen, via the pancreas . S cells are also one of the main producers of cyclosamatin . Gastrointestinal physiology Human cell types derived primarily from endoderm DEFAULTSORT S Cell Category Human cells Category Digestive system Cell biology stub ru S sv S cell ...   more details



  1. Presenting The New Christy Minstrels

    Infobox album Name Presenting The New Christy Minstrels Type studio Artist The New Christy Minstrels ... Columbia Producer Jim Harbert Last album This album Presenting The New Christy Minstrels br 1962 Next album The New Christy Minstrels in Person br 1963 Misc Singles Name Presenting The New Christy Minstrels Type studio Single 1 This Land Is Your Land br c w br Don t Cry, Suzanne Single 1 date 1962 Presenting ... spine , and Presenting The New Christy Minstrels Exciting New Folk Chorus back cover . ref name LP ... Records released the album in October 1962. ref name Amg Presenting Presenting The New Christy ..., The New Christy Minstrels in Person was reissued on a single CD as Presenting & In Person with two ... and wanted to create a folk supergroup . ref name Amg Presenting The 14 piece group worked well together ... to withdraw because of a poorly scheduled prior engagement . ref name Amg Presenting Reduced to ten members, the ensemble regrouped in mid April 1962 and recorded Presenting The New Christy Minstrels . ref name Amg Presenting Music Randy Sparks directed and arranged the music, and wrote four of the songs. The 14 tracks on Presenting The New Christy Minstrels are mostly traditional songs or Cover ... with the early 60s youth driven folk movement. ref name Amg Presenting Reception Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref name Amg Presenting Allmusic critic Lindsay Planer in a review of Presenting The New Christy Minstrels was impressed by the ensemble s rousing rendition of Woody ... . ref name Amg Presenting Planner called Wadsworth s Wellinbrook Well an underrated classic , and described Randy Sparks s Whistle as a brilliant bout of wordplay . ref name Amg Presenting Planner ... Picker s Song , Oh Shenando and In the Pines . ref name Amg Presenting Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., also at Allmusic wrote in a review of the compilation album, Presenting & In Person that while the album ... 1962 Footnotes reflist group nb References reflist refs ref name LP sleeve Presenting The New Christy ...   more details



  1. Presenting Dionne Warwick

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Presenting Dionne Warwick Type studio Artist Dionne Warwick Cover Presentingdionnewarwick.jpg Released February 10, 1963 Recorded 1962 Genre Pop music Pop , R&B Length Label Scepter Records Scepter Producer Burt Bacharach , Hal David Last album This album Presenting Dionne Warwick br 1963 Next album Anyone Who Had a Heart album Anyone Who Had a Heart br 1963 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 ref Allmusic class album id r52335 tab review label Dionne Warwick Presenting Dionne Warwick Review first Lindsay last Planer accessdate date 2011 08 29 ref Presenting Dionne Warwick , the debut album by United States American singer Dionne Warwick , was released in 1963 on Scepter Records . The LP, produced in New York by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, appeared as number 508 in the Scepter catalog. History Several notable songs are included on this LP among them, Warwick s debut single, Don t Make Me Over song Don t Make Me Over Wishin & Hopin , destined to become a US hit for Dusty Springfield in 1964 It s Love That Really Counts a song destined for The Shirelles which brought Warwick to the attention of Scepter owner Florence Greenberg and a beautiful reading of Make It Easy on Yourself . Warwick wanted this as her debut single, and the assignment of that song to Jerry Butler singer Jerry Butler resulted in Don t Make Me Over song Don t Make Me Over , the first of songs tailor made for Warwick. According to the Robin Platts book, Burt Bacharach & Hal David , the first session of Bacharach and David with Warwick on this album took place on August 18, 1962, at Bell Sound Studios in New York City. Track listing Track listing headline Side one all writing Burt Bacharach and Hal David , except where noted title1 This Empty Place length1 2 55 title2 Wishin and Hopin length2 2 55 title3 I Cry Alone length3 2 37 title4 Zip ... reflist External links http www.discogs.com Dionne Warwick Presenting master 395320 Presenting Dionne ...   more details




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