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... tissue and to which the immune system of the animal can respond . In recent years , a great deal of effort has been directed to determining the nature of such immune re- sponses to tumor - associated antigens ( TAA's ) , to exploring ...
... tissue and to which the immune system of the animal can respond . In recent years , a great deal of effort has been directed to determining the nature of such immune re- sponses to tumor - associated antigens ( TAA's ) , to exploring ...
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... tissue or a cell ( i.e. , tissue - fixed antigens ) . Soluble immune com- plexes usually result from the combinations of antibodies with foreign antigens , although under abnormal circumstances , the antigen may be autologous ...
... tissue or a cell ( i.e. , tissue - fixed antigens ) . Soluble immune com- plexes usually result from the combinations of antibodies with foreign antigens , although under abnormal circumstances , the antigen may be autologous ...
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... tissues . Tissue pathology can also develop by repeated ad- ministration of very small amounts of antigen . After a certain time , the continuous formation of immune complexes produces tissue injury . The most important factor for the ...
... tissues . Tissue pathology can also develop by repeated ad- ministration of very small amounts of antigen . After a certain time , the continuous formation of immune complexes produces tissue injury . The most important factor for the ...
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