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Meanings of pre-existing immunity in English
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Usage of pre-existing immunity in English
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Platelet gene therapy induces immune tolerance in hemophilia A mice with pre-existingimmunity.
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It's a kind of pre-existingimmunity that can't be detected in COVID-19 antibody testing.
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Many had them almost instantly after getting the drug, which suggests they had a pre-existingimmunity, Platts-Mills said.
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A flu pandemic would also be a new kind of flu, striking a global population without a pre-existingimmunity.
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Multiple dosing with protein orthologues may allow for sequential regimens of protein therapeutics that circumvent pre-existingimmunity or induced immunity.
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Similarly, in Africa it was conceivable that people had a pre-existingimmunity to the virus because of their exposure to other infections.
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Our study highlights the problem of pre-existingimmunity against CRISPR-associated nucleases and offers a potential solution to mitigate the T cell immune response.
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In the present study we determined, in a murine model system, whether pre-existingimmunity against influenza virus hampers the induction of a CTL response.
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We further showed that pre-existingimmunity to the carrier from which the TCE was derived did not reduce the immunogenicity of the peptide conjugate.
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The pattern of age-dependent susceptibility found confirms that older populations had substantial-thoughpartial- pre-existingimmunity, presumably due to exposure to heterologous influenza strains.
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Pre-existingimmunity to Ad5 did not appear to have a significant impact on reactogenicity or immune response rates to HIV antigens by IFN-γ ELISPOT.