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immune r., secondary the immune response occurring on the second and subsequent exposures to an antigen; compared to a primary response, the lag period is shorter, the peak antibody titer is higher and lasts longer, IgG production predominates, the antibodies produced have a higher affinity for the antigen, and a much smaller dose of the antigen is required to initiate the response. Called also anamnestic r. and booster r.
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immune response (Ir) g.’s genes that govern the immune response to certain antigens. Animals carrying the gene are responders; those lacking the gene are nonresponders. In all species studied they are autosomal dominant genes that map with the genes for class II MHC antigens; thus the HLA-D/DR genes are probably immune response genes in humans.
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immune s. antiserum.
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immune serum g. immune g. (def. 2).
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immune antibody An antibody produced by immunization or as a result of transfusion of incompatible blood.
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