When protein is not broken down effectively in the intestinal system, the remaining acids are
seen as antigens and an immune response is triggered.
When not broken down effectively they are
seen as antigens, triggering an immune response.
Not exact matches
The transchromosomal cows used by USAMRIID collaborator SAB Biotherapeutics, Inc. offer the opportunity to produce large quantities of antibodies that are fully «human,» meaning they will not be
seen as foreign
antigen by the human immune system.
As seen with pseudo-coloured scanning electron microscopy, two cell - killing T - cells (red) attack a squamous mouth cancer cell (white) after a patient received a vaccine containing
antigens identified on the tumour.
Despite high bacterial colonization with both commensal and pathologic microbes,
as well
as frequent contact with
antigens from food protein, acute inflammatory and allergic reactions are rarely
seen in the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract.