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immunological tolerance
immunological tolerance (im-yoo-nŏ-loj-ik-ăl) n. a failure of the body to distinguish between materials that are ‘self’, and therefore to be tolerated, and those that are `not self', against which it mounts an immune response.
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Immunity and Immunology
Book article from: Science of Everyday Things
IMMUNITY AND IMMUNOLOGY CONCEPT Immunity is the condition...the body from foreign substances. Immunology is the study of the immune system...and immune responses. Progress in immunology over the past two centuries has made...
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Laboratory Techniques in Immunology
Book article from: World of Microbiology and Immunology
Laboratory techniques in immunology Various laboratory techniques exist...Immunoelectrophoresis can be used in a clinical immunology laboratory in order to diagnose...composition of body fluids. Research immunology laboratories also employ immunoelectrophoresis...
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Immunology, Nutritional Aspects
Book article from: World of Microbiology and Immunology
Immunology, nutritional aspects The role of nutrition is central to the development...nutrition plays such a vital role in the immune response, a special branch of immunology is developing called immunonutrition. These scientists are particularly...
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immunology
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
immunology branch of medicine that studies the response of organisms to foreign substances...of bacterial and viral infections is under study. Current research in immunology is also aimed at understanding the role of T lymphocytes (see immunity...
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Immunology
Book article from: World of Microbiology and Immunology
Immunology Immunology is the study of how the body responds to foreign substances and fights off infection and other disease. Immunologists study the molecules, cells, and organs of the human body that participate in this response. The beginnings...
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