单词 | immune response |
释义 | > as lemmasimmune response immune response n. Medicine (and Biology) the reaction produced by the body to a foreign organism or substance, or against its own (usually abnormal) constituents. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > vaccine or antiserum > [noun] > antiserum > reaction to antigen immune response1923 1923 Lancet 20 Jan. 157/1 ‘Tolerance’ is, or carries with it, a ‘high tide of immunity’..other than that ‘high tide’ which belongs to every ‘immune response’. 1963 P. G. H. Gell & R. R. Coombs Clin. Aspects Immunol. i. 5 Before we can understand much about ‘immune’ responses and their results, protective or damaging, on the host, we need to know more about the separation of antibody responses from the ‘cellular’ responses. 2001 N. Jones Rough Guide Trav. Health i. 15 There are two types of immunization available, one long-lasting vaccine which stimulates the body to make an immune response and an immunoglobulin, which provides short-term but immediate protection. < as lemmas |
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