Examples of 'trigger an immune' in a sentence

Meaning of "trigger an immune"

trigger an immune: To cause a reaction or response from the immune system, typically referring to a specific stimulus such as a virus or allergen

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These microorganisms can trigger an immune response.
It does trigger an immune response, which the body can use to fight either virus.
Transfusions with any other blood group can trigger an immune response.
They do not trigger an immune response.
Platelets appear to bind foreign micoroganisms circulating in the blood to trigger an immune response.
This may trigger an immune response.
Some of these mutations created mutant proteins that could trigger an immune response.
This occurrence will trigger an immune response and inflammation.
The mere presence of a tumour antigen is not always sufficient to trigger an immune response.
Helminth infections usually trigger an immune response in healthy persons.
The new process can not do anything about another antigen that can trigger an immune response.
The objective is to trigger an immune response enabling subsequent contamination to be avoided.
Tumor antigens are substances produced in tumor cells that trigger an immune response in a host.
Metabolites could also trigger an immune mechanism that could harm the virus.
Instead it uses specific Ebola proteins to trigger an immune response.

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Viral infections in animals trigger an immune response which usually kills the infecting virus.
Once inside, the effectors can dampen biochemical reactions that would normally trigger an immune response.
These antibodies can also trigger an immune attack on your ovaries.
These receptors help natural killer cells interact with other cells, and trigger an immune response.
When injected into another animal, they trigger an immune response aimed at eliminating them.
Factors that can trigger an immune reaction include viruses, toxic chemicals, and certain drugs.
A virus may enter the gastrointestinal tract and trigger an immune response and inflammatory process.
Toll-like receptors of the innate immune system recognize LPS and trigger an immune response.
These ‘ inactivated viral strains ' trigger an immune reaction that prevents infection by the actual flu virus.
Not enough to cause symptoms of a UTI, but enough to trigger an immune response.
Proteins and other molecules that can trigger an immune response are called antigens.
Definitions An " allergen " or " immunogen ' is any molecule that can trigger an immune response.
Nicotine-free vaping also appears to trigger an immune system response.
In other words, airborne allergens do not directly trigger an immune reaction in the skin.
In addition, a " pharmaceutically acceptable carrier " does not trigger an immune response in a recipient subject.
Then, as your gut heals, fewer foods will trigger an immune response.
In addition, an " acceptable pharmaceutical carrier " does not trigger an immune response in a recipient subject.

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