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    immune response

    US /ɪˈmjoon rɪˈspɑns/

    ・

    UK /iˈmju:n riˈspɔns/

    B2
    n.NounThe reaction of the body to substances which are foreign or are interpreted as dangerous.
    The immune response protects the body from infection.

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    How To Eradicate One Of Our Deadliest Enemies – Gene Drive & Malaria

    07:04How To Eradicate One Of Our Deadliest Enemies – Gene Drive & Malaria
    • Pieces of dead cells spread lots of toxic waste material, which activates a powerful immune response, causing flu-like symptoms.

      Pieces of dead cells spread lots of toxic waste material, which activates a powerful immune response, causing flu-like symptoms.

    • which activates a powerful immune response causing flu-like symptoms.

      which activates a powerful immune response causing flu-like symptoms.

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    What The Heck Is Gluten?

    02:34What The Heck Is Gluten?
    • If consumed, a celiacs body sees gluten as an invader and triggers an immune response

      If consumed, a celiacs body sees gluten as an invader and triggers an immune response

    • If consumed, a celiacs body sees gluten as an invader and triggers an immune response

      If consumed, a celiacs body sees gluten as an invader and triggers an immune response

    B2

    The Immune System

    13:47The Immune System
    • kill that. And so we also have what's called a specific immune response. Specific immune

      kill that. And so we also have what's called a specific immune response. Specific immune

    • or specific immune response what that means is you have the ability to produce these antibodies.

      or specific immune response what that means is you have the ability to produce these antibodies.

    B1

    What Causes Food Allergies?

    04:50What Causes Food Allergies?
    • But it's important to distinguish an allergy from a sensitivity or an intolerance, which involve uncomfortable symptoms as a reaction to food but don't cause an immune response.

      But it's important to distinguish an allergy from a sensitivity or an intolerance, which involve uncomfortable symptoms as a reaction to food but don't cause an immune response.

    • involve uncomfortable symptoms as a reaction to food, but don't cause an immune response.

      involve uncomfortable symptoms as a reaction to food, but don't cause an immune response.

    B2

    Why are people so Healthy in Japan?

    10:46Why are people so Healthy in Japan?
    • This allows gliadin fragments to leak through the gut into the bloodstream, provoking an immune response and inflammation.

      This allows gliadin fragments to leak through the gut into the bloodstream, provoking an immune response and inflammation.

    • provoking an immune response and inflammation.

      provoking an immune response and inflammation.

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    The actual problem with vaccines

    09:39The actual problem with vaccines
    • Instead of a vaccine, they would expose people to a material from an infected person in the hopes that they would build an immune response, and it worked.

      Instead of a vaccine, they would expose people to a material from an infected person in the hopes that they would build an immune response, and it worked.

    • Instead of a vaccine, they would expose people to a material from an infected person in the hopes that they would build an immune response,

      Instead of a vaccine, they would expose people to a material from an infected person in the hopes that they would build an immune response,

    B2

    Every Hidden Advantage of Your Blood Type Explained

    10:05Every Hidden Advantage of Your Blood Type Explained
    • The A antigen has been linked to a stronger immune response against certain bacterial infections, particularly those that spread in dense agricultural communities where hygiene challenges were greater.

      The A antigen has been linked to a stronger immune response against certain bacterial infections, particularly those that spread in dense agricultural communities where hygiene challenges were greater.

    • The A antigen has been linked to a stronger immune response against certain bacterial infections, particularly those that spread in dense agricultural communities where hygiene challenges were greater.

      The A antigen has been linked to a stronger immune response against certain bacterial infections, particularly those that spread in dense agricultural communities where hygiene challenges were greater.

    B2

    The evolutionary logic of survival and death, in 54 minutes | Sean B. Carroll: Full Interview

    54:34The evolutionary logic of survival and death, in 54 minutes | Sean B. Carroll: Full Interview
    • So late in an immune response, say, for example, the second week you're recovering from a flu virus, your immune system is ever more potent, ever more, ever more powerful in defeating its enemy because it's up that staircase.

      So late in an immune response, say, for example, the second week you're recovering from a flu virus, your immune system is ever more potent, ever more, ever more powerful in defeating its enemy because it's up that staircase.

    • So late in immune response, say for example, the second week you're recovering from a flu virus, your immune system is ever more potent, ever more, ever more powerful in defeating its enemy because it's up that staircase.

      So late in immune response, say for example, the second week you're recovering from a flu virus, your immune system is ever more potent, ever more, ever more powerful in defeating its enemy because it's up that staircase.

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    Blood, Part 1 - True Blood: Crash Course A&P #29

    10:00Blood, Part 1 - True Blood: Crash Course A&P #29
    • Others run defense for you, like the gamma globulin antibodies that are released by plasma cells during an immune response, or fibrinogen proteins, which are vital to forming blood clots and stopping bleeding.

      Others run defense for you, like the gamma globulin antibodies that are released by plasma cells during an immune response, or fibrinogen proteins, which are vital to forming blood clots and stopping bleeding.

    • an immune response, or fibrinogen proteins, which are vital to forming blood clots and stopping bleeding.

      an immune response, or fibrinogen proteins, which are vital to forming blood clots and stopping bleeding.

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    Learn to talk about having the flu in 6 minutes

    06:34Learn to talk about having the flu in 6 minutes
    • It seems that the higher the testosterone levels, the lower the immune response to these types of infections.

      It seems that the higher the testosterone levels, the lower the immune response to these types of infections.

    • Whereas the higher the estrogen level, the stronger the immune response.

      Whereas the higher the estrogen level, the stronger the immune response.

    B1