单词 | cell-mediated immunity |
释义 | > as lemmascell-mediated immunity cell-mediated adj. Biology brought about by the action of cells; spec. (esp. in cell-mediated immunity) designating immunological processes that depend upon the activity of T lymphocytes (as opposed to antibodies); cf. humoral adj. ΚΠ 1959 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) B. 242 469 It is probable that the response of the injected cells against the host takes the form of orthodox (i.e. cell mediated) homograft rejection. 1973 Frederick (Maryland) Post 6 Dec. a11/1 They developed a specific, practical method for measuring the cell-mediated response and used it to study infants vaccinated with live rubella virus. 1984 M. J. Taussig Processes in Pathol. & Microbiol. (ed. 2) ii. 147 In a non-infected individual, a positive delayed reaction in the skin indicates the presence of cell-mediated immunity as a result of previous infection or immunisation. 2004 Jrnl. Cell Biol. 165 556/2 This packing arrangement..is highly indicative of a cell-mediated mechanism of fibrin deposition. < as lemmas |
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