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Immunity

Horizontales
an abnormal condition of the immune system in which cellular or humoral immunity is inadequate and resistance to infection is decreased
pertains to the development of an immune response to one's own tissue
something that has its origin within an individual, especially a factor presents in tissues or fluids.
a process by which resistance to an infectious disease is induced or increased
the administration of agents that significantly interfere with the ability of the immune system to respond to antigenic stimulation by inhibiting cellular and humoral immunity
the mechanism of acquired immunity characterized by the dominant role of small T cells; also called cell-mediated immunity
the study of the immune system
a substance recognized by the body as foreign that can trigger an immune response
a special treatment of allergic responses; involves the administration of increasingly larger doses of the offending allergens to gradually develop immunity
one of the chemical factors produced and released by T cells that attract macrophages to the site of infection or inflammation and prepare them for attack.
Verticales
the quality of being insusceptible to or unaffected by a particular disease or condition
the ability of an immune system to mobilize and deploy its antibodies and other responses to stimulation by an antigen
reproduction or multiplication of similar forms
provides a specific reaction to each invading antigen and has the unique ability to remember the antigen that caused the attack.
the process of weakening the degree of virulence of a disease organism
any agent or substance capable of provoking an immune response or producing immunity.
one of the two forms of immunity that responds to antigens, such as bacteria and foreign tissue; it is mediated by B cells
a substance that can produce a hypersensitive reaction in the body is not necessarily inherently harmful