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But out of the body, blood cannot produce an immune response.
This is also the age they will have the best immune response from the vaccine.
There is an advantage, however, with respect to the immune response.
There is still much to discover about why some people have this immune response.
There's going to be an enormous amount of cultural immune response.
David wondered again about a possible failure of her immune response.
Or the immune response does not protect against all strains.
Maternal factors also play a role in the body's immune response.
In a sense, the earth is mounting an immune response against the human species.
Once inside those cells, it sets off an immune response.
Both "have been identified as targets of the immune response".
This test has a window period where a person will be infected but not yet have an immune response.
It was then able to cause an immune response in laboratory animals.
Specialized white blood cells are part of your body's immune response.
However, the effect of such responses on the human immune response is unknown.
Inflammation may occur as a part of an immune response.
They are also crucial players in the early stages of an immune response.
"We are mimicking the human body immune response," he said.
It takes about two weeks after vaccination for your body to develop an immune response.
Base development decisions on clinical data, not just immune responses.
In the trial the immune response was reversible and no significant health issues were found.
Several labs have proven that there is an immune response.
"The only way to tell this was to stop medications and see if the immune response could control the virus."
They are not born with a strong immune response.
In general the organisms do not trigger immune responses from each other.
He was best known for his research on the relationship between the white cells in the blood and immune reactions.
Research in 2004 suggested that the disease is due to an immune reaction.
They also said the regulators had concerns about possible immune reactions to the drug, though none were seen.
Concerns about adverse immune reactions are "not much of an issue," he said.
Cells whose protein would cause an immune reaction with the body, are removed.
The most likely cause is an immune reaction the body has against its own intestinal tissue.
Questions also have been raised about potential long-term risks like immune reactions and cancer.
They provoke none of the immune reactions in the body that result from other infections.
In some cases the immune reaction may be fatal.
It is a result of an immune reaction to infection by group A streptococcus.
"Maybe diabetes is caused by an immune reaction to infection.
The immune reaction can be triggered by infections, drugs, or medications.
"We decided that it might be an immune reaction.
Even if the virus does not spread in the brain, it could elicit an immune reaction.
Immunizations try to make a person have an immune reaction to an infectious agent.
This meant every patient could receive custom-made treatment with no immune reactions.
In the stressed animals, the immune reaction occurs at a faster rate and is significantly higher for up to six days.
Their resistance developed too rapidly and disappeared long before ordinary immune reactions could appear.
About 27 million Americans have this type, which is caused by wear and tear of the joints, not an immune reaction.
Interferon gamma is a medicine that reduces the body's immune reaction.
An allergy is an abnormal immune reaction to a harmless antigen.
In some cases, this immune reaction can be so massive as to be almost immediately fatal.
Both involve an immune reaction against the intestinal tract.
This allows for a much faster immune reaction.
Barton knew about transplants-how the body's own immune reactions rejected foreign tissue.