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| naive T-cell | A T-cell arising from the immune system's production of fresh cells in the bone marrow. Naive T-cells respond to newly encountered pathogens containing antigens the immune system has not processed before. The naive T-cells' activation and proliferation create an acquired immune response to the newly encountered pathogenic agent. After the disease is eradicated, a portion of the T-cell population engendered by the activated naive T-cells constitutes a reservoir of memory cells, which proliferate and respond very quickly to any recurrence of the disease. See: both Memory T-Cell and Immune System. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| naive |
marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience; "a teenager's naive ignorance of life"; "the naive assumption that things can only get better"; "this naive simple creature with wide friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances" primitive: of or created by one without formal training; simple or naive in style; "primitive art such as that by Grandma Moses is often colorful and striking" inexperienced uninstructed: lacking information or instruction; "lamentably unenlightened as to the laws" uninitiate: not initiated; deficient in relevant experience; "it seemed a bizarre ceremony to uninitiated western eyes"; "he took part in the experiment as a naive subject"
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| naive cell |
an undifferentiated immune system cell (eg, naive CD4 T-cell) that has not yet specialized to recognize a specific pathogen.
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| naive |
inexperienced; used to describe an individual who has never taken a given treatment (eg, antiretroviral-naive)
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| naive |
when referring to cells of the immune system, ones that have not been subjected to antigenic stimuli, and are therefore undifferentiated or immature.
Ãâó: www.qimr.edu.au/qimr_glossary.html
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| naive c. |
a lymphocyte that has not yet undergone activation (q.v.).
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| naive | lacking sophistication |
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| naive | lacking experience of life |
| naive | marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience |
| naive | the philosophical doctrine that physical object continue to exist when not perceived |
| naive | in a naive manner |
| naive | lack of sophistication or worldliness |
| naive | lack of sophistication or worldliness |
| naive | lack of sophistication or worldliness |
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