| ARC | accelerating rate calorimetry; acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related complex; active renin conc... |
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| ASA | acetylsalicylic acid; active systemic anaphylaxis; Adams-Stokes attack; American Society of Anesthes... |
| ASC | acetylsulfanilyl chloride; altered state of consciousness; ambulatory surgical center; American Soci... |
| ATLA | adult T-cell leukemia virus-associated antigen; alternatives to laboratory animals |
| AU | according to custom [Lat. ad usum]; allergenic unit; ngstrom unit; antitoxin unit; arbitrary unit; A... |
Synonyms : Antigen, B7, Antigen, B7-1, B7 Antigen, B7-1 Antigen, CD80 Antigen, Antigen, B7 1, B Cell Activation Antigen, B7 1 Antigen, B7 1 Costimulatory Molecule, Costimulatory Molecule, B7-1
Synonyms : Antigen, B7-2, B7-2 Antigen, B70 Costimulatory Molecule, CD86 Antigen, Early T Cell Costimulatory Molecule 1, Antigen, B7 2, Antigen, CD86, B7 2 Antigen, Costimulatory Molecule, B7-2, Costimulatory Molecule, B70
Synonyms : Antigen CD94, CD94 Antigen, Killer Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily D, Member 1, Antigen, CD94, CD94, Antigen, Killer Cell Lectin Like Receptor Subfamily D, Member 1
Synonyms : CD95 Antigen, TNFRSF6 Receptor, fas Antigen, fas Receptor, APO 1 Antigen, Receptor, TNFRSF6, Receptor, fas
Synonyms : 4F2 Antigen, 4F2-antigen, CD98 Antigen, CD98 Transport Proteins, FRP-1 protein, H4F2 Antigen, Human 4F2 Antigen, Human 4F2 Cell-Surface Antigen, Human Lymphocyte Activation Antigen 4F2, 4F2 Antigen, Human, Antigen, CD98, FRP 1 protein, Fusion Regulatory Protein 1
| antigenic s. |
a sudden, major change in the antigenicity of a virus, seen especially in influenza viruses, resulting from the recombination of the genomes of two virus strains; it is associated with pandemics because hosts do not have immunity to the new strain. Cf. antigenic drift, under drift.
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| antigenic v. |
1. a mechanism whereby parasites, such as trypanosomes, plasmodia, and Borrelia, are enabled to escape immune surveillance of a host by modifying or completely altering their surface antigens. 2. a phenomenon occurring in the influenza virus, in which the virus spontaneously exhibits both slow antigenic drift and sharp antigenic changes at intervals.
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| antigenicity |
the property of being able to induce a specific immune response or the degree to which a substance is able to stimulate an immune response. Called also immunogenicity.
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| antigen binding site |
Antigenic determinant.
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| antigen receptor |
Receptors, primarily on white blood cells, that bind with the epitope on foreign antigens, stimulating an immune response. SEE: epitope.
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