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Значения термина foreign antigens на английском
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The role of the immune system is to identify and eliminate foreignantigens.
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Some antibodies blow up foreignantigens, others clump them together.
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B lymphocytes must respond to vast numbers of foreignantigens, including those of microbial pathogens.
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For some foreignantigens, stimulation of serum IgG antibody is the desired, protective immune response.
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Recombinant polioviruses expressing foreignantigens may provide a convenient vaccine vector to engender mucosal immunity.
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Thus, the HAART-induced partial recovery of reactivity to foreignantigens may be relatively ineffective in NHL prevention.
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Expression of foreignantigens in the context of poliovirus vectors may provide a plausible approach to vaccine development.
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Autoimmune diseases result from the activation of self-reactive T cells recognizing autoantigens or foreignantigens cross-reactive with an autoantigen.
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Recombinant polioviruses expressing foreignantigens may provide a convenient vaccine vector system to induce protective immunity against diverse pathogens.
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Double-stranded (ds)RNA motifs are central to immune regulation and block tolerance to tumor-associated, self- and foreignantigens.
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Thus, CpG ODN acts as an enhancer of T cell help, while T cell-controlled restriction to foreignantigens is maintained.
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The ability of T-cells to respond to foreignantigens and to appropriately regulate this response is crucial for maintaining immune homeostasis.
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Our studies on the immune response to foreignantigens are reviewed as they relate to the mechanisms of peripheral immune tolerance.
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But all have in common that they arise from a dysfunction of the immune system, interpreting self components as foreignantigens.
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The gastrointestinal tract is exposed to an overwhelming load of foreignantigens arising from commensal microorganisms, dietary products and occasional pathogens.
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Cross-reactivity of cryptic self Ig with non-self epitopes could be a mechanism to increase the T cell repertoire for foreignantigens.