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immunologic deficiency syndromes  Syndromes in which there is a deficiency or defect in ...
immunologic diseases  Disorders caused by abnormal or absent immunologic mechanisms, whether humoral, ...
immunologic factors  Biologically active substances whose activities affect or play a role ...
immunologic high dose tolerance  Induction of tolerance by exposure to large amounts of protein ...
immunologic memory  <immunology> The ability to rapidly produce large quantities of specific ...
immunologic pregnancy test  A general term for test's for detection of increased human ...
immunologic surveillance  The theory that T-cells monitor cell surfaces and detect structural ...
immunologic tests  Diagnostic techniques involving the demonstration or measurement of an immune ...
immunologic tolerance  Lack of immune response to antigen. Theories of tolerance induction ...
immunological  Pertaining to immunology. This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary ...
immunological competence  <immunology> The bodys ability to develop an immune response to ...
immunological deficiency  Inabillity to mount a normal immune response. Immunodeficiency can be ...
immunological disease  <immunology> Any illness, such as an allergy, that is caused ...
immunological enhancement  In immunology, the potentiating effect of specific antibody in establishing ...
immunological mechanism  The groups of cells (chiefly lymphocytes and cells of the ...
immunological memory  <immunology> The systems responsible for the situation where reactions to ...
immunological network  <immunology> The concept due to Jerne that the entire specific ...
immunological paralysis  Lack of specific antibody production after exposure to large doses ...
immunological surveillance  <immunology> The hypothesis that lymphocyte traffic ensures that all or ...
immunological tolerance  <immunology> Specific unresponsiveness to antigen. Self tolerance is a process ...
immunologically activated cell  An immunocyte that is in an elevated state of reactivity ...
immunologically competent cell  A small lymphocyte capable of being immunologically activated by exposure ...
immunologically privileged sites  Sites where allografts are not readily rejected, probably because these ...
immunologist  <specialist> A specialist practiced in the treatment of allergic disease ...
immunology  <study> A subfield of biology that deals with the study ...

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