Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... immune system . Ultimately , this may lead to new rationales in the design of vac- cines and other forms of immune manipulation . Vaccination relies on the immune system's memory of antigens that it en- counters , yet our understanding ...
... immune system . Ultimately , this may lead to new rationales in the design of vac- cines and other forms of immune manipulation . Vaccination relies on the immune system's memory of antigens that it en- counters , yet our understanding ...
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... immune response . Sensing Pathogens and Tuning Immune Responses Bali Pulendran , *. VIEWPOINT Antigen The balance between host and infectious agents tends to evolve toward a state of mu- tual survival . For the pathogen , this balance ...
... immune response . Sensing Pathogens and Tuning Immune Responses Bali Pulendran , *. VIEWPOINT Antigen The balance between host and infectious agents tends to evolve toward a state of mu- tual survival . For the pathogen , this balance ...
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... immune response through the deletion of T cells ( 8 ) . Persistence of very low levels of antigen in the periphery with periodical spreading offers a means of maintaining protective immunity , 2 3 YY 56 Fig . 1. Antigenic sites on a ...
... immune response through the deletion of T cells ( 8 ) . Persistence of very low levels of antigen in the periphery with periodical spreading offers a means of maintaining protective immunity , 2 3 YY 56 Fig . 1. Antigenic sites on a ...
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