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"acellular"
Keywords:
vaccine
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whole
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infectious
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cells
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cellular
Related Terms:
Syncytium
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Cd4 cells
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Dendritic cells
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Helper t-cell
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Cd4
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T4 cell
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Killer t cells
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Chemokines
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Nk cells
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Phagocytosis
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Killer t cell
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Cytotoxic t cells
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Ctl
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Cytotoxic t cell
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Dendritic cell
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Cd4 cell
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Cytotoxic t lymphocyte
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Precursor cells
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Macrophage
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Progenitor cells
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Helper cell
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Phagocyte
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Pluripotent
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Macrophages
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Passage
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Helper t cells
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Lysis
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Progenitor cell
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Embryonic stem cells
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Lysate
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Plasma cell
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Natural killer cells
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Antigen presenting cell
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Karyolysis
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T cell
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Hla
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Plasma cells
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T cells
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Antigen-presenting cell
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Langerhans cells
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Natural killer cell
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Human leukocyte antigen
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Chemokine
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Cell mediated immunity
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Helper t cell
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Suppressor t cells
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Phagocytes
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T lymphocyte
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Effector cell
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Flame cell
not containing cells
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not made up of or divided into cells
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occurring outside of cells or without the participation of cells. Opposite of cellular.
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without cells; an acellular vaccine contains only parts of an infectious agent, not whole cells.
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without whole cells. An acellular vaccine contains only parts of cells which can produce immunity in the person receiving the vaccine.
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