blocking antibody उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- _Immunotherapy : Regular allergy shots _ once or twice a week for three to five years _ can initiate " blocking antibodies " that may eventually eliminate your symptoms and cure your allergy.
- The brains of vertebrates are made of very soft tissue . ( though at the same time blocking antibodies and some drugs, thereby presenting special challenges in treatment of diseases of the brain ).
- But as Dr . Alan Beer of the Chicago Medical School has shown, similarities in a couple's cell types can suppress the production of blocking antibodies, leaving the mom's immune system on full alert.
- VE-cadherin is known to be required for maintaining a restrictive endothelial barrier early studies using blocking antibodies to VE-cadherin increased monolayer permeability in cultured cells and resulted in interstitial edema and hemorrhage in vivo.
- However, patients treated with check-point blockade ( specifically CTLA-4 blocking antibodies ), or a combination of check-point blocking antibodies, are at high risk of suffering from immune-related adverse events such as dermatologic, gastrointestinal, endocrine, or hepatic autoimmune reactions.
- However, patients treated with check-point blockade ( specifically CTLA-4 blocking antibodies ), or a combination of check-point blocking antibodies, are at high risk of suffering from immune-related adverse events such as dermatologic, gastrointestinal, endocrine, or hepatic autoimmune reactions.
- In particular, although HAIR-AN results from two very different types of abnormalities-blocking antibodies against the insulin receptor OR genetically absent / reduced insulin receptor number / function-patients with " both " types have high levels of androgens ( male hormones ).
- Only a few conditions, diseases and disorders known to cause cerebral palsy can be prevented or treated, including rubella in pregnancy, preventable by vaccinating the mother before conception; Rh incompatibility, which is avoidable by blocking antibody production in the mother; and jaundice in the newborn, treated with light therapy.