1. Immune response : Information
The immune system protects the body from potentially harmful substances by recognizing and responding to antigens. Antigens are molecules (usually proteins) on the surface of cells, viruses, fungi, or bacteria. Nonliving substances such as toxins,...
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2. Immune Response
The ability of any given cell in the body to distinguish self from nonself is called the immune response. All cells in the body are recognized as self. Any microorganism (for example, a foreign body or tumor) that invades or attacks the cells is r...
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3. Immune response - Glossary Entry - Genetics Home Reference
Outcomes that describe an individual's physiological reaction to substances that are foreign or interpreted by the body as foreign.
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4. Definition of immune response - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
The activity of the immune system against foreign substances (antigens).
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5. Immune Response, Health Information
The immune response is how your body recognizes and defends itself against bacteria, viruses, and substances that appear foreign and harmful.
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6. Immune response
The immune response is how your body recognizes and defends itself against bacteria, viruses, and substances that appear foreign and harmful to the body.
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7. Immune Response - News, Information on Immune Response - NY Times Health Information
A Colorado woman who became ill after a vacation to Uganda becomes a bit of a medical wonder after surviving a case of Marburg hemorrhagic fever.
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8. immune response
immune response (im-YOON ree-SPONS) The action of the immune system against invaders from outside the body.
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9. Immune response, Health Information, UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison
The immune system includes specialized white blood cells, called lymphocytes that adapt themselves to fight specific foreign invaders. These cells develop into two groups in the bone marrow.
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10. Immune response - Overview
Innate immunity; Humoral immunity; Cellular immunity; Immunity; Inflammatory response; Acquired (adaptive) immunity
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