Synonyms : Adoptive Immunotherapy, Cellular Immunotherapy, Adoptive, Immunotherapy, Adoptive Cellular, Adoptive Cellular Immunotherapies, Adoptive Immunotherapies, Cellular Immunotherapies, Adoptive, Immunotherapies, Adoptive, Immunotherapies, Adoptive Cellular
Synonyms : Affinotoxins, Chimeric Toxin, Immunotoxin, Monoclonal Antibody-Toxin Conjugates, Toxin Carrier, Toxin Conjugate, Antibody Toxin Conjugates, Antibody Toxin Hybrids, Antibody-Toxin Conjugates, Monoclonal, Carrier, Toxin, Carriers, Toxin, Conjugate, Toxin
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1. The state of being immune. (2) 2. In plants, the ability to remain free from disease because of inherent structural or functional properties. (20)
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| immunity |
The power an animal has to resist and/or overcome an infection to which most of its species are susceptible. Active immunity is due to the presence of antibodies formed by an animal in response to previous exposure to the disease or through live or modified-live vaccines. Passive immunity is produced by giving the animal preformed or synthetic antibodies as with killed vaccines.
Ãâó: www.epa.gov/agriculture/ag101/dairyglossary.html
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| immunology |
Science concerned with understanding the immune system and the many factors that are involved with producing both acquired and innate immunity.
Ãâó: science.education.nih.gov/supplements/nih1/disease...
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| immune response |
Response of the body to contact with an antigen that leads to the formation of antibodies and sensitized lymphocytes. Designed to render harmless the antigen and the pathogen producing it.
Ãâó: science.education.nih.gov/supplements/nih1/disease...
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| immunity |
General ability of a host to resist developing a particular disease.
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