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Immunological memory is the ability of immune system to respond more rapidly and more effectively to pathogens that have been encountered previously and reflects the preexistence of a clonally expanded population of antigen specific lymphocytes.

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Q: What is immunologic memory produced by vaccination?
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How long does it typically take to produce sufficient immunologic memory following an initial exposure to an antigen?

Production of sufficient immunologic memory typically takes a few weeks following the initial antigen exposure.


What prevention of illness through vaccination occurs due to the formation of?

memory cells


What are characteristics of adaptations?

1-Response is antigen-dependent 2-There is a lag time between exposure and maximal response 3-Antigen-specific 4-Exposure results in immunologic memory


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What has the author Juanita A Smith written?

Juanita A. Smith has written: 'Immunology' -- subject(s): Laboratory manuals, Immunologic Techniques, Immunology, Immunologic Tests, Serodiagnosis, Immunodiagnosis


When you have a vaccination you are injected with a dead a mofidied or a milder version of the disease causing organism what part of the blood would react to the vaccination what would happen?

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How a vaccination can help protect the body against disease?

Vaccination is of various types. Vaccination involves the injection of weakened form of the parasite, that the body's immune system recognizes and stores it in the memory. This is called Adaptive Active Immunity. Whenever the parasite enters your system again, the B-Cells recognize the foreign particles, thus destroying them.


What immunity results when millions of memory b cells remain in the body?

Memory b cells provide long term immunity for a specific disease or antigen. As an example a vaccination for hepatitis A provides memory b cells that will attack the disease when it is present and remove it.


What are the characteristics of immunologic therapy drugs?

Most drugs in this category are synthetic versions of substances produced naturally in the body. In their natural forms, these substances help defend the body against disease. For example, aldesleukin (Proleukin) is an artificially made.


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What is the purpose of immunologic therapy?

Immunologic therapy is used to improve the immune system's natural ability to fight diseases such as cancer, hepatitis and AIDS. These drugs may also be used to help the body recover from immunosuppression resulting from.


What dosage of immunologic therapy drugs are normal?

The recommended dosage depends on the type of immunologic therapy. For some medicines, the physician will decide the dosage for each patient, taking into account a patient's weight and whether he/she is taking other medicines.