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... immune response is due to precipitating antibody and is exemplified by immune complex disease . A type IV response is delayed hypersensitivity or cell - mediated immunity . While it is use- ful to think of these hypersensitivity re ...
... immune response is due to precipitating antibody and is exemplified by immune complex disease . A type IV response is delayed hypersensitivity or cell - mediated immunity . While it is use- ful to think of these hypersensitivity re ...
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... immunity or insensitivity . This chapter deals with recent developments in im- munology which provide a basis for understanding diseases that are a conse- quence of one type of hypersensitivity reaction , viz , immediate ...
... immunity or insensitivity . This chapter deals with recent developments in im- munology which provide a basis for understanding diseases that are a conse- quence of one type of hypersensitivity reaction , viz , immediate ...
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... immune response against these donated cells . Such an example is seen in situations in which the patient has a basic immune deficiency , particularly that of cellular immunity or delayed hy- persensitivity . Examples of this are the ...
... immune response against these donated cells . Such an example is seen in situations in which the patient has a basic immune deficiency , particularly that of cellular immunity or delayed hy- persensitivity . Examples of this are the ...
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