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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Immune response
  1. ... disease eat foods with gluten, it triggers an immune response. Over time, the inflammation caused by the immune response damages the villi. Because of the damage, the ...
  2. ... cells but are important parts of the body's immune response. They release histamine and other chemicals that act on the blood vessels when the immune response is triggered.
  3. ... and in most people do not cause an immune response. Antibodies are formed by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen such as ...
  4. ... halo nevus occurs when the body develops an immune response to the pigment cells around a nevus. The ...
  5. ... complex system of fluid drainage and transport, and immune response and disease resistance. Fluid that is forced out ...
  6. ... is an inflammation of the intestines caused by immune response to an infection. The lining of the intestine ...
  7. Lymph nodes can become swollen as an immune response to local infection.
  8. ... antigen is a substance that can provoke an immune response. Typically antigens are substances not usually found in ...
  9. ... complication of blood transfusion where there is an immune response against the transfused blood cells.
  10. ... antibodies are present, the body will have an immune response. There will be an area of inflammation at ...
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