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Dictionary » S » Shock antigen Shock antigenshock antigen An antigen capable of producing anaphylactic shock in an animal that has been sensitised to it. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... of disease activity. Patients with gram negative septicemia and shock often have very low or no C3, and C3 is often also low in fungal infections ... The complement cascade can be started in several ways, especially by antigen-antibody complexes. The end-product of the cascade is the "membrane ...
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The Fiber Disease... diseases. In particular, the invention relates to the manipulation of antigen production by infectious organisms. the present invention comprises ... of mycobacterial genes resulting in the modification of heat shock protein production. TamTam, also....gating here in Dallas- a protein, ...
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Cancer Vaccines: Unanswered Questions... be considered were thus framed: • Is there a ‘best platform’ to deliver antigens to the immune system for a therapeutic cancer vaccine? A considerable ... tumor-specific approach that takes advantage of the fact that heat shock proteins (HSPs) chaperone a broad array of peptides in any given cell. ...
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