However, most young children who develop bacteraemia are immunologically intact. |
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Obtaining antisera against two immunologically distinct red cell antigens, he found these present in some mouse strains and absent from others. |
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Inflammation develops during the 24 hours after treatment, further contributing to destruction of the lesion through immunologically mediated mechanisms. |
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Once vaccinated, an immunologically normal person will remain protected for life. |
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Lesions in sick cats are believed to result from immunologically mediated responses. |
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But as the disease advances, the T4 count drops below 200 and microorganisms harmless to immunologically robust people start to take hold. |
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When injected with the cells, immunologically deficient mice with an early form of leukemia remained cancerfree for at least 2 months. |
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The fact that all members of an immunologically naive population are exposed to a new disease simultaneously increases the fatalities. |
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Noninvasive aspergillosis usually affects immunologically competent individuals, and depends essentially on local host conditions. |
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Failure of infiltrating precursor cytotoxic T cells to acquire direct cytotoxic function in immunologically privileged sites. |
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Although mice are immunologically different from humans, this work, done almost 30 years ago, supports the argument for an acute infection in the current case report. |
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Trying to mimic the human body's ability to fight off infection, computer scientists are developing immunologically inspired systems to ward off computer viruses. |
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Although Jenner used cowpox, the vaccine now contains a virus immunologically related to cowpox and smallpox viruses called vaccinia which causes a mild infection. |
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Medarex is applying its proprietary technology to design and develop immunologically based products for the treatment of cancer, AIDS and autoimmune disorders. |
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