| IDI | immunologically detectable insulin; induction-delivery interval; inter-dentale inferius |
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| IMD | immunodeficiency; immunologically mediated disease; institution for mentally disabled |
| IMI | immunologically measurable insulin; impending myocardial infarction; Imperial Mycological Institute ... |
| SICRI | substance immunologically cross reactive with insulin |
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| immunologically activated cell | An immunocyte that is in an elevated state of reactivity capable of carrying out an immune response, in contradistinction to an immunologically competent cell. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| immunologically competent cell | A small lymphocyte capable of being immunologically activated by exposure to a substance that is antigenic (immunogenic) for the respective cell; activation involves either the capacity to produce antibody or the capacity to participate in cell-mediated immunity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| immunologically privileged sites | Sites where allografts are not readily rejected, probably because these particular areas have poor lymphatic drainage. (05 Mar 2000) |
| immunologically competent c. |
immunocyte.
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| immunologically privileged s.’s |
regions of the body that are not normally accessible to effector cells of the immune system and thus sites where allograft rejection does not occur and tumors escape immune surveillance, e.g., the meninges of the brain and the anterior chamber of the eye.
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