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  • 11Polysaccharide-K — Polysaccharide K, also known as PSK, is a proteoglycan found in the polypore fungus Trametes versicolor. The results obtained from a large number of published scientific studies and clinical trials show that PSK is a powerful immunomodulator… …

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  • 12Macrophage — A macrophage of a mouse stretching its arms (pseudopodia) to engulf two particles, possibly pathogens. Trypan Blue Exclusion. Latin macrophagocytus …

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  • 13Vaccine — For other uses, see Vaccine (disambiguation). A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease causing microorganism, and is often made from… …

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  • 14Eutherian fetoembryonic defense system (eu-FEDS) hypothesis — The Eutherian Fetoembryonic Defense System (eu FEDS) is a hypothetical model describing a method by which immune systems are capable of recognizing additional states of relatedness like own species such as is observed in maternal tolerance of a… …

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  • 15Immunoglobulin A — (IgA) is an antibody playing a critical role in mucosal immunity. More IgA is produced in mucosal linings than all other types of antibody combined. [cite journal |author=S Fagarasan and T Honjo |title=Intestinal IgA Synthesis: Regulation of… …

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  • 16Bordetella — Taxobox color = lightgrey name = Bordetella image width = 240px image caption = Flagellated B. bronchiseptica regnum = Bacteria phylum = Proteobacteria classis = Beta Proteobacteria ordo = Burkholderiales familia = Alcaligenaceae genus =… …

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  • 17Neisseria — Fluorescent antibody stain of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 18Chimeric antigen receptor — Artificial T cell receptors (also known as chimeric T cell receptors, chimeric immunoreceptors, chimeric antigen receptors (CARs)) are engineered receptors, which graft an arbitrary specificity onto an immune effector cell. Typically, these… …

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  • 19Apolipoprotein B — (APOB) is the primary apolipoprotein of low density lipoproteins (LDL or bad cholesterol ), which is responsible for carrying cholesterol to tissues. While it is unclear exactly what functional role APOB plays in LDL, it is the primary… …

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  • 20GZMM — Granzyme M (lymphocyte met ase 1), also known as GZMM, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: GZMM granzyme M (lymphocyte met ase 1)| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView TermToSearch=3004| accessdate …

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