| immune suppressor (Is) g.’s |
genes governing the ability of suppressor T cells to respond to certain antigens.
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| immune lactoglobulins |
Antibodies present in the colostrum.
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| immune t. |
that associated with the presence of anti-platelet antibodies (IgG).
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| immune polysaccharides |
Polysaccharides in bacteria, esp. in the cell wall, that are antigenic.
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| immune reconstitution |
The restoration of normal or improved immune function in a person with congenital or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Bone marrow transplantation or drug therapies may be used, depending on the underlying cause of the im
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