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1 cell-bound immunity
= cell-mediated immunity, = cellular immunity клеточный иммунитет, клеточно-опосредованный иммунитет* * * -
2 cell-bound immunity
1) Биология: клеточно-опосредованный иммунитет2) Медицина: клеточный иммунитет (cell-mediated, cellular; клеточно-опосредованный) -
3 cell-mediated immunity
English-russian biological dictionary > cell-mediated immunity
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4 immunity
иммунитет, невосприимчивость- active immunity
- adaptive immunity
- adoptive immunity
- antibody-independent immunity
- antibody-mediated immunity
- artificial immunity
- cell-bound immunity
- cell-mediated immunity
- cellular immunity
- complete immunity
- concomitant immunity
- congenital immunity
- constitutional immunity
- cross immunity
- durable immunity
- epistatic immunity
- fetal immunity
- genetic immunity
- herd immunity
- high-grade immunity
- high-level immunity
- humoral immunity
- inborn immunity
- inherent immunity
- innate immunity
- lasting immunity
- life-long immunity
- long-lived immunity
- medium immunity
- mixed immunity
- multivalent immunity
- native immunity
- natural immunity
- neonatal immunity
- nonsterile immunity
- passive immunity
- preemptive immunity
- preexisting immunity
- protective immunity
- racial immunity
- residual immunity
- short-lived immunity
- short-term immunity
- specific immunity
- sterile immunity
- superinfection immunity
- temporary immunity
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5 cellular immunity
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