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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Active immunity
  1. ... development and maintenance of human T cell memory. Immunity. 2011 Nov 23;35(5):806-18. doi: ...
  2. ... the immune system. Specifically, NADPH oxidase is primarily active in immune system cells called phagocytes. These cells ... peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the active ingredient in bleach). These highly reactive, toxic substances ...
  3. ... the immune system. Specifically, NADPH oxidase is primarily active in immune system cells called phagocytes. These cells ... peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the active ingredient in bleach). These highly reactive, toxic substances ...
  4. ... role in the immune system. NOX is primarily active in immune system cells called phagocytes. These cells ... peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the active ingredient in bleach). These highly reactive, toxic substances ...
  5. ... order to be functional. NADPH oxidase is primarily active in immune system cells called phagocytes. These cells ... peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the active ingredient in bleach). These highly reactive, toxic substances ...
  6. ... the immune system. Specifically, NADPH oxidase is primarily active in immune system cells called phagocytes. These cells ...
  7. ... protein called the autoimmune regulator. This protein is active primarily in the thymus, which is an organ ...
  8. ... a new primary immunodeficiency affecting Mg2+ regulation of immunity against Epstein-Barr virus. Blood. 2014 Apr 3; ...
  9. ... Casanova JL. Inherited disorders of NF-kappaB-mediated immunity in man. Curr Opin Immunol. 2004 Feb;16( ...
  10. ... Sensor MDA5-Driven Autoimmunity and Multi-organ Development. Immunity. 2015 Nov 17;43(5):933-44. doi: ...
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