| immune o. |
opsonizing antibody.
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| immune p. |
immunologic unresponsiveness induced by administration of large doses of antigen; now called immunologic tolerance.
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| immune p.’s |
polysaccharides which can function as specific antigens, such as capsular substances.
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| immune r. |
see under response.
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| immune r., primary |
the immune response occurring on the first exposure to an antigen. After a lag or latent period of from 3 to 14 days depending on the antigen, specific antibodies appear in the blood. There is a peak of IgM production lasting several days followed immediately by a peak of IgG production. Antibody production ceases after several weeks, but memory cells remain in circulation.
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