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tolerize, v. Immunol.|ˈtɒləraɪz| [f. tolerant a. (n.) + -ize.] trans. To render immunologically tolerant. So ˈtolerizing ppl. a.; also toleriˈzation, the action of tolerizing.
1967Immunology XIII. 156 Immunocompetent cells might not have been exposed to the tolerizing antigen. 1973Nature 16 Mar. 161/3 Free IgT complexes are present and these effectively tolerize B cells. 1974I. M. Roitt Essent. Immunol. (ed. 2) viii. 202 It may be that the tolerance-inducing regimen does truly tolerize T cells..but not all B-cells. 1978Jrnl. R. Soc. Med. LXXI. 161/1 The interaction of bacteria with the adjuvant and tolerizing agents in plaque may induce immune responses which could enhance or inhibit the development of caries. 1979Nature 15 Mar. 258/2 One day after tolerisation the recipient mice plus appropriate controls were sensitised by two paintings with DNFB. |