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The phrase "immune of" is grammatically incorrect and not commonly used in written English.
The correct phrase is "immune to", which means having protection or resistance against something. Example: "The child was immune to the flu after receiving the flu shot."
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Russia is not immune, of course.
And future study might focus on the potential functions of neurotransmitters in gut microbiome, neurogenesis, behavior and immune of piglets suffering weaning stress.
Sugar cane has not been immune: of the 5,877 workers freed in 2007 from conditions analogous to slave labor in Brazil, 2,947 had been sugar-cane cutters.
Nevertheless, most of these works calculate the vaccination effort based on the values of the subpopulations, namely, susceptible, exposed, infectious and immune of the SEIR model.
Furthermore, since the transverse plasmon band of gold NRs is basically immune of the change of aspect ratios, one can use a dispersion with a composite longitudinal plasmon bands by mixing gold NRs with proper aspect ratios to perform multiplex sensing in solution [11, 12].
The fact that most black Americans do not know our tribes doesn't make us any less African, just as knowing one's tribe does not make you immune of the burdens attached to black skin.
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Progress in our understanding of chronic pain has highlighted the importance of immune modulation of pain.
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are a newly classified family of immune cells of the lymphoid lineage.
There was very modest evidence of immune infiltration of the tumor.
One aspect of the immune system of hospitalized children gets a boost after just one session of music therapy.
Prospective validation of reported immune correlates of surgical recovery are underway.
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