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  • antibody-mediated immunity
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  • antitoxic immunity
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  • artificial active immunity
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  • athreptic immunity
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  • acquired immunity
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  • active immunity
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  • adoptive immunity
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  • concomitant immunity
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  • cross immunity
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  • cell-mediated immunity
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  • gut immunity
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  • herd immunity
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  • humoral immunity
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  • cellular sensitivity
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  • cellular type
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  • acquired immunity
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  • active immunity
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  • antibody-mediated immunity
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  • gut immunity
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  • herd immunity
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  • herd immunity
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  • immunity, cross
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  • immunity, gut
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  • immunity, herd
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  • immunity, humoral
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  • immunity, innate
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  • immunity, local
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  • immunity, maternal
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  • immunity, native
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  • immunity, nonspecific
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  • immunity, passive
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  • immunity, protective
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  • cellular hypersensitivity
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  • cellular infiltration
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  • cellular interaction
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  • cellular invagination
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  • cellular islands
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  • cellular layer
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  • cellular membrane
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  • cellular nevus
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  • cellular oncogene
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  • cellular oncogenes
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  • cellular process
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  • cellular protooncogenes
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  • cellular radiobiology
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  • cellular response
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  • passive immunity
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  • protective immunity
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  • specific immunity
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  • superinfection immunity
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  • transferred immunity
    ÀüÀÌ ¸é¿ª (ï®ì¹Øóæ¹)
  • transplantation immunity
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immun immune, immunity, immunization
ADCC cell Antibody Dependent Cellular(= Cell-Mediated) Cytotoxicity cell
ECF   1) Eosinophilic Chemotatic Factors
  2) Extra-Cellular Fluid; ¼¼Æ÷ ¿Ü¾×
HCC Hepato-Cellular Cacinoma
HCCa Hepato-Cellular Cacinoma
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Ca2+ Cellular
c Cellular
cFN Cellular FN
CRABP Cellular RA binding protein
CRBP Cellular Retinol-Binding Protein
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  • natural active immunity
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  • natural immunity
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  • phagocytic immunity
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  • racial immunity
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  • specific humoral immunity
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  • transplantation immunity
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  • cellular
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  • cellular adhesiveness
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  • cellular antibody
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  • cellular axis
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  • cellular blue nevus
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  • cellular connective tissue
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  • cellular deficiency
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cellular pathology The interpretation of diseases in terms of cellular alterations, i.e., the ways in which cells fail to maintain homeostasis, sometimes used as a synonym for cytopathology.
(05 Mar 2000)
cellular polyp A polyp that consists of benign neoplastic tissue derived from glandular epithelium.
Synonym: cellular polyp, polypoid adenoma.
(05 Mar 2000)
cellular respiration <biochemistry> The conversion within the cell of nutrients (such as sugar molecules) into chemical energy in the form of ATP, by reacting the food with oxygen (O2) until the food has completely been degraded into carbon dioxide and H2O.
(09 Oct 1997)
cellular retinoic acid binding protein <protein> A cytoplasmic fatty acid binding protein that acts as an initial receptor for the putative morphogen, retinoic acid.
(18 Nov 1997)
cellular slime mould See: Acrasidae.
(18 Nov 1997)
cellular tumour A tumour composed mainly of closely packed cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
acquired immunity <immunology> A form of cellular defense which identifies certain foreign substances (antigens) as harmful to the body. For this reason, the body can acquire resistance to a particular foreign agent.
These foreign agents are then attacked by sensitised T lymphocytes (cellular immunity). White blood cells, plasma cells, B lymphocytes and other specialised immune system cells act in concert with T lymphocytes to produce antibodies (humoral immunity) that attach to the antigen directing T-cells to attack.
Antibodies also stimulate the release of special chemical mediators in the blood (for example complement, interferon) that further enhance antigen destruction.
(13 Nov 1997)
active immunity <immunology> An organisms resistance to disease or infection, developed because the organisms immune system has produced antibodies after an infection or innoculation.
(06 May 1997)
adoptive immunity <immunology> Immunity to disease or infection conferred on a previously non-immune individual by transferring lymphocytes from a previously immune individual to the non-immune individual.
(15 Jan 1998)
allograft immunity <immunology> The recipient's immune system rejects tissue grafted from a genetically dissimilar donor (of the same species) and stages an immune attack against it.
(09 Oct 1997)
antiviral immunity Immunity resulting from virus infection, either naturally acquired or produced by intentional vaccination; compared to some bacterial immunity's, it is of relatively long duration, but this may be the result of infection-immunity rather than being peculiar to virus infection per se, since it occurs also in bacterial immunity after infections such as typhoid fever.
(05 Mar 2000)
artificial active immunity See: acquired immunity.
(05 Mar 2000)
artificial passive immunity See: acquired immunity.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacteriophage immunity The state induced in a bacterium by lysogenization, the lysogenic bacterium being insusceptible to further lysogenization or to a lytic cycle by a superinfecting bacteriophage, in contradistinction to bacteriophage resistance.
(05 Mar 2000)
general immunity Immunity associated with widely diffused mechanisms that tend to protect the body as a whole, as compared with local immunity.
(05 Mar 2000)
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cellular immunity This refers to the immunity that is controlled by T cells.
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