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"active immune response" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you refer to the body's response to a pathogen or other foreign material, such as when the body is fighting an infection. For example, you could say "A healthy immune system mounts an active immune response to fight off infection."
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Thus, an active immune response to trastuzumab may be partially responsible for cytotoxic activity.
The main cellular mediators of brain inflammation are microglia, which are responsible for the first active immune response in the brain.
During an active immune response, CIITA production is quickly activated to drive increased MHC II to allow B-cells to present antigen to prospective CD4+ T-cells [ 30].
These results were explained by a certain degree of bacteria growth during the passive immunization process, which allowed the development of an active immune response.
Mimotopes selected from random peptide libraries can drive an active immune response towards the original antigen and lead to effective immunity [ 15- 17].
The results of the present study are consistent with the concept that there is an active immune response to tumour cell proliferation in these patients and that proliferative activity and COX-2 expression may play a role in disease progression.
Passive vaccines, on the other hand, contain antibodies to the protein and therefore may not require an active immune response.
"There are very few viruses that maintain a persistent replication in the face of an active immune response," Dr. Coffin said.
In addition to protein aggregation and the loss of DA signaling, PD is also characterized by an active immune response.
The first trial of an immunotherapy that was designed to provoke an active immune response, in this case using a synthetic molecule of amyloid-β, was stopped in 2002 when 6% of participants developed inflammation of the brain and meninges.
Infection with this ubiquitous bacterium incites a chronic active immune response that persists for the life of the host, in the absence of antibiotic-induced eradication.
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