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Discover Ludwig"immune reaction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe an instance of the body's natural defense mechanism working to protect itself against an illness, disease, or virus. For example: "After the vaccine, she experienced an immune reaction which made her feel feverish and achy."
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immune reaction
noun
All the changes in a tissue that result from the action of a foreign substance introduced into an organism
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It represents the undesirable aspects of an immune reaction, whereas immunity implies the desirable effects.
The immune reaction against Salmonella involves both the innate and the adaptive immunity.
These would otherwise cause an immune reaction in the recipient.
This could affect immune tolerance and provoke autoaggressive immune reaction.
Even if the virus does not spread in the brain, it could elicit an immune reaction.
Mr. Gelsinger died after an overwhelming immune reaction to an infusion of corrective genes.
For Adagen, Enzon attached PEG's to the enzyme, which averted the immune reaction.
Type IV hypersensitivity is a cell-mediated immune reaction.
One issue: how to ensure that a graft doesn't trigger an immune reaction.
RTS, S contains a protein found on the parasite's surface that provokes an immune reaction.
The man died from internal bleeding resulting from a rare immune reaction to his Zika infection.
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