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immunologic response

Definitions of immunologic response
  1. noun
    a bodily defense reaction that recognizes an invading substance (an antigen: such as a virus or fungus or bacteria or transplanted organ) and produces antibodies specific against that antigen
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    types:
    anamnestic reaction, anamnestic response
    renewed rapid production of an antibody on the second (or subsequent) encounter with the same antigen
    humoral immune response
    an immune response (chiefly against bacterial invasion) that is mediated by B cells
    cell-mediated immune response
    an immune response (chiefly against viral or fungal invasions or transplanted tissue) that involves T cells
    complement fixation
    an immune response in which an antigen-antibody combination inactivates a complement (so it is unavailable to participate in a second antigen-antibody combination)
    type of:
    reaction, response
    a bodily process occurring due to the effect of some antecedent stimulus or agent
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