Immunological memory is the ability of the immune system to quickly and specifically recognize an antigen that the body has previously encountered and...
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Immune system (redirect from Immunological defense)
pathogens more efficiently. Adaptive (or acquired) immunity creates an immunological memory leading to an enhanced response to subsequent encounters with that...
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Adaptive immune system (section Immunological memory)
particular pathogen the body has encountered. Adaptive immunity creates immunological memory after an initial response to a specific pathogen, and leads to an...
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of immunological memory. The preventative injection of a non-pathogenic antigen into the organism allows the body to generate a durable immunological memory...
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upregulating the production of B and T cells needed for greater immunological memory in the adaptive immune response. Third, adjuvants may help to increase...
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specific to a particular pathogen, including the development of immunological memory. Like the innate system, the acquired system includes both humoral...
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new – immunological memory has previously been considered only as a part of adaptive immunity – and refers only to changes in innate immune memory of vertebrates...
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Natural killer cell (section Adaptive features of NK cells—"memory-like", "adaptive" and memory NK cells)
adjust to the immediate environment and formulate antigen-specific immunological memory, fundamental for responding to secondary infections with the same...
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Hoskins effect, immunological imprinting, or primary addiction is the propensity of the immune system to preferentially use immunological memory based on a...
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Immune response (redirect from Immunological response)
immune response is also known for immunological memory. After encountering an antigen, the immune system produces memory T and B cells which allow for a...
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body does not have time to sufficiently develop immunological memory against the disease, and memory cells will not persist in high numbers for the lifetime...
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imprinting Other forms of cellular memory such as immunological memory A memory card used in cellphones Genetic memory (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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marrow protects and optimizes immunological memory during dietary restriction. In cancer patients, cancer-reactive memory T cells can arise in bone marrow...
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cells Collective memory, memory that is shared, passed on, and constructed by a group Explicit memory False memory Immunological memory, a characteristic...
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expansion, and somatic hypermutation that supports the development of immunologic memory. With age, germinal center activity declines, and the innate immune...
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constructed by a group or modern society Immunological memory, a characteristic of the adaptive immunity Long memory, a statistical property in which intertemporal...
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of immunological memory. In the course of an immune response, B cells can progressively differentiate into antibody-secreting cells or into memory B cells...
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when used during vaccination, an immune response is mounted and immunological memory is formed against the molecular markers of the toxoid without resulting...
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ability to quickly respond to a subsequent encounter because of immunological memory. This is a function of the adaptive immune system. Therefore, by...
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use this circuit to regulate the immune response and to extend the immunological memory. The molecular basis of cytokine-inhibiting signals requires the...
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first encounter of the antigen by vaccination or natural infection, immunological memory allows for a more rapid production of neutralizing antibodies following...
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Vaccine-naive is a lack of immunity, or immunologic memory, to a disease because the person has not been vaccinated. There are a variety of reasons why...
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Sleep deprivation (redirect from Effects of sleep deprivation on working memory)
do not provide their bodies with sufficient time for an adequate immunological memory to form and, thus, can fail to benefit from vaccination. People who...
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"Human TSCM cell dynamics in vivo are compatible with long-lived immunological memory and stemness". PLOS Biology. 16 (6): e2005523. doi:10.1371/journal...
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Nicotine vaccine is a novel immunological strategy for treating nicotine addiction. Nicotine vaccine uses active immunization as the methodology to create...
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or even weeks to develop, depending on whether or not there is immunological memory of the precipitating antigen. Typically, clinical features emerge...
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book The Clonal Selection Theory of Acquired Immunity. He explained immunological memory as the cloning of two types of lymphocyte. One clone acts immediately...
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to the synthesis of IgA immunoglobulins, assisting in the body's immunologic memory. Species of bacteria such as lactobacilli, anaerobic streptococci...
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it is likely linked to immunological responses, hormonal factors, or genetic components. Adenoid hypertrophy is an immunological abnormality characterized...
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with RSV infection, the virus interferes with the establishment of immunological memory, which leads to recurrent reinfections." An estimated of "36% of...
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