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单词 immune response
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Definition of immune response in English:

immune response

noun
  • The reaction of the cells and fluids of the body to the presence of a substance which is not recognized as a constituent of the body itself.

    免疫应答,免疫反应

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many different chemicals that are used in the immune response can now be made in the laboratory.
    • They will be looking for cell properties that may contribute to the faulty immune response found in lupus.
    • We now have the ability to isolate those cells in a person's body that are necessary to generate an immune response.
    • Ebola virus kills quickly, giving the body little time to launch an effective immune response.
    • They then migrate to lymph nodes to initiate an immune response in the T cell areas.
    • The body uses humoral and cellular immune responses to reject a transplanted graft.
    • Humoral immune response is seen though not implicated in protection.
    • These cells have the ability to suppress the body's natural immune response.
    • An immune response is a reaction caused by the invasion of the body by an antigen.
    • In the realm of immunology, substances that cause immune responses or allergic reactions are known as antigens.
    • This novel vaccine induces strong cellular and antibody immune responses in animal models, including non-human primates.
    • One theory as to why these cells do not initiate an immune response in the periphery is anergy.
    • Our bodies make much stronger immune responses to foreign cells of our own species than to cells of other species.
    • The shots stimulate an immune response that protects against future allergic reactions.
    • Each specialized type of cell is responsible for a particular immune response.
    • The technique measures the levels of biological molecules associated with an immune response by the body to bacteria in a wound.
    • A strong immune response is an indication that the body is fighting the cancer.
    • And there's been enough time for evolution to have changed the genetic profile of the immune responses in different people.
    • Monocytes are crucially involved in adaptive immune responses.
    • As with cryotherapy, the tissue left behind may stimulate an immune response.

Definition of immune response in US English:

immune response

nounɪˈˌmjun rəˈspɑns
  • The reaction of the cells and fluids of the body to the presence of a substance which is not recognized as a constituent of the body itself.

    免疫应答,免疫反应

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our bodies make much stronger immune responses to foreign cells of our own species than to cells of other species.
    • An immune response is a reaction caused by the invasion of the body by an antigen.
    • Many different chemicals that are used in the immune response can now be made in the laboratory.
    • Humoral immune response is seen though not implicated in protection.
    • The body uses humoral and cellular immune responses to reject a transplanted graft.
    • The shots stimulate an immune response that protects against future allergic reactions.
    • Monocytes are crucially involved in adaptive immune responses.
    • They will be looking for cell properties that may contribute to the faulty immune response found in lupus.
    • In the realm of immunology, substances that cause immune responses or allergic reactions are known as antigens.
    • A strong immune response is an indication that the body is fighting the cancer.
    • These cells have the ability to suppress the body's natural immune response.
    • This novel vaccine induces strong cellular and antibody immune responses in animal models, including non-human primates.
    • One theory as to why these cells do not initiate an immune response in the periphery is anergy.
    • They then migrate to lymph nodes to initiate an immune response in the T cell areas.
    • Ebola virus kills quickly, giving the body little time to launch an effective immune response.
    • Each specialized type of cell is responsible for a particular immune response.
    • We now have the ability to isolate those cells in a person's body that are necessary to generate an immune response.
    • As with cryotherapy, the tissue left behind may stimulate an immune response.
    • The technique measures the levels of biological molecules associated with an immune response by the body to bacteria in a wound.
    • And there's been enough time for evolution to have changed the genetic profile of the immune responses in different people.
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