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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Adaptive immunity
  1. ... Elsevier; 2020:chap 42. Tuano KS, Chinen J. Adaptive immunity. In: Burks AW, Holgate ST, O'Hehir RE, ...
  2. The AIRE gene provides instructions for making a protein called the autoimmune regulator. This protein is active primarily in the thymus, which is an organ ...
  3. Immune System and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... can attack foreign substances. Active immunity, also called adaptive immunity, develops when you are infected with or vaccinated ...
  4. ... nucleic acid trafficking linking autophagy to innate and adaptive immunity. Autophagy. 2018;14(1):22-37. doi: 10. ...
  5. ... role for NALP3/CIAS1/Cryopyrin in innate and adaptive immunity through its regulation of caspase-1. Immunity. 2006 ...
  6. ... associated with antigen processing: a key player in adaptive immunity. Biol Chem. 2015 Sep;396(9-10):1059- ...
  7. ... nucleic acid trafficking linking autophagy to innate and adaptive immunity. Autophagy. 2018;14(1):22-37. doi: 10. ...
  8. ... associated with antigen processing: a key player in adaptive immunity. Biol Chem. 2015 Sep;396(9-10):1059- ...
  9. ... associated with antigen processing: a key player in adaptive immunity. Biol Chem. 2015 Sep;396(9-10):1059- ...
  10. ... a specific antigen. This creates a state of immunity that is greater than normal. Immune system overactivity can cause many different diseases.
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