immune-system disease - definizione. Che cos'è immune-system disease
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Cosa (chi) è immune-system disease - definizione

A SUBSTANCE THAT AUGMENTS, STIMULATES, ACTIVATES, POTENTIATES, OR MODULATES THE IMMUNE RESPONSE AT EITHER THE CELLULAR OR HUMORAL LEVEL.
Immune booster; Immunopotentiator; Immune system enhancer; Immunergic; Immune system booster; Immunostimulator; Immune System Support; Immunostimulatory

Immune disorder         
A DISEASE OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Immune dysfunction; Immune-mediated disease; Immune-mediated; Immune disorders; Immune system diseases; Immune system illnesses; Immune system disorders; Immunodysregulation; Immunodysfunction
An immune disorder is a dysfunction of the immune system. These disorders can be characterized in several different ways:
Artificial immune system         
Artificial immune systems; Artificial Immune System
In artificial intelligence, artificial immune systems (AIS) are a class of computationally intelligent, rule-based machine learning systems inspired by the principles and processes of the vertebrate immune system. The algorithms are typically modeled after the immune system's characteristics of learning and memory for use in problem-solving.
Adaptive immune system         
  • An antibody is made up of two heavy chains and two light chains. The unique variable region allows an antibody to recognize its matching antigen.<ref name=NIAID/>
  • The B lymphocyte activation pathway. B&nbsp;cells function to protect the host by producing antibodies that identify and neutralize foreign objects like bacteria and viruses.<ref name=NIAID/>
  • [[Google Ngram]]  of "acquired immunity " vs. "adaptive immunity".  The peak  for "adaptive" in the 1960s reflects its introduction to immunology  by [[Robert A. Good]] and use by colleagues; the explosive increase in the 1990s was correlated with the use of the phrase "innate immunity".
  • Overview of the processes involved in the primary immune response
SUBSYSTEM OF THE OVERALL IMMUNE SYSTEM THAT IS COMPOSED OF HIGHLY SPECIALIZED, SYSTEMIC CELLS AND PROCESSES THAT ELIMINATE PATHOGENS OR PREVENT THEIR GROWTH
Acquired immune system; Specific immunity; Acquired immunity; Adaptive immunity; Adaptive immune response; Acquired immune response; Active immune system; Active immunity; Aquired immune response; Adaptive Immune System; Acquired resistance; Specific immune response; Specific immune system
The adaptive immune system, also known as the acquired immune system, is a subsystem of the immune system that is composed of specialized, systemic cells and processes that eliminate pathogens or prevent their growth. The acquired immune system is one of the two main immunity strategies found in vertebrates (the other being the innate immune system).

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Immunostimulant

Immunostimulants, also known as immunostimulators, are substances (drugs and nutrients) that stimulate the immune system by inducing activation or increasing activity of any of its components. One notable example is the granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor.