Sentences with phrase «immunological reaction»

An immunological reaction refers to the response of the body's immune system when it recognizes something harmful like a virus or bacteria. It involves various protective mechanisms to fight off the harmful substance and safeguard our health. Full definition
It develops as a consequence of an excessive immunological reaction to infection.
It is the first time we have identified a sub-population of regulatory T cells whose ability to suppress immunological reactions can be influenced,» explained Professor Tobias Bopp.
Complement activation products not only directly help to eliminate invading pathogens, but also participate in many immunological reactions, including clearance of immune complexes, antibody production, and T - cell regulation.
The «Carpentier - Edwards valve» utilizes chemical processing of animal tissues to prevent immunological reaction when implanted in other species and currently benefits more than 100,000 patients each year.
Undigested protein molecules may cross the intestinal lining triggering immunological reactions such as allergies, asthma, and skin rashes.
It is usually given only one time as the equine origin of the product has potential for serious immunological reactions.
The mouse model should also be useful for studying the immunological reactions and viral clearance in hepatitis B virus infection, they note in the Journal of Virology.
Her clinical work focuses on functional nutrition, the microbiome, and the immunological reactions involved in food allergy and intolerances.
In 2011, I made the point in Food As Medicine that when wheat is properly fermented, it no longer elicits an immunological reaction in patients diagnosed with celiac disease.
If you are gluten intolerant and still eat gluten, your body will have an immunological reaction.
It is not yet known if the condition results from an immunological reaction similar to that seen in celiac disease, or whether gluten exerts a chemical or other negative effect on digestion.
Other causes include infections, immunological reactions, steroid treatment, diseases of internal organs such as the pancreas or liver, poor nutrition and diseases that affect the blood supply.
The pathogenesis of this appears to be based on an immunological reaction against the basic protein in myelin that is triggered by the distemper virus.
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