immune tolerance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofimmuneandtolerance
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immune
adjective
uk/ɪˈmjuːn/us/ɪˈmjuːn/
protected against a particular disease by particular substances in ...
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tolerance
noun
uk/ˈtɒl.ər.əns/us/ˈtɑː.lɚ.əns/
willingness to accept behaviour and beliefs that are different from your own, although you might not agree with or approve ...
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(Definition ofimmuneandtolerancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The induction ofimmunetolerancerequires target antigens and competent immune cells.
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Also, there is no risk of an immune reaction towards the embryo or fetus that could otherwise arise from insufficient gestationalimmunetolerance.
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In some cases of disease protein expression may cause animmunetolerancefailure, as might be the case with gp210 and p62, nuclear pore proteins.
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Immunetoleranceis maintained by central and peripheral tolerance.
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They have found that this strategy, calledimmunetolerance, reduces the effects of the disease.
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The main systemic factor of corpuscle organization is the process of synthesis, mobilization, and transduction of tissue-specific autoantigens forimmunetoleranceinduction.
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Immunetolerancealso does not usually refer to artificially induced immunosuppression by corticosteroids, lymphotoxic chemotherapy agents, sublethal irradiation, etc.
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In particular, the lack of exposure is thought to lead to defects in the establishment ofimmunetolerance.
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However, there is currently no drug that has evidence of preventing recurrent pregnancy loss by boosting maternalimmunetolerance.
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Abnormalities in the maternal immune system and insufficiency of gestationalimmunetoleranceseem to play major roles in pre-eclampsia.
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Immunetolerancemay constitute one aspect of this defense strategy, though other types of tissue tolerance have been described.
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This system modulates the allergic response by creatingimmunetoleranceto antigens.
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Immunetolerancetherapy to eliminate these antibodies has improved the treatment outcome.
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Upon exposure to a foreign antigen, either the antigen is eliminated by the standard immune response (resistance), or the immune system adapts to the pathogen, promotingimmunetoleranceinstead.
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It is one method ofimmunetolerance.
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To offer an extended therapeutic scope using the induction mechanism ofimmunetolerance, his team is investigating the possibilities of transplantation of various organs and treatment of autoimmune disease.
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In addition, autologous or human-like proteins have proven to be surprisingly immunogenic in some applications, suggesting that assumptions aboutimmunetolerance, too, require careful consideration in biologics design.
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The advantages ofimmunetolerancein particular may be seen in experiments with mice infected with malaria, in which more tolerant mice have higher fitness at greater pathogen burdens.
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Immunetoleranceis important for normal physiology.
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It may avail for more efficient transfer of nutrients etc., but is also more challenging for the systems of gestationalimmunetoleranceto avoid rejection of the fetus.
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