Why is a transplant consisting of fetal tissue less likely to provoke an immune rejection response than tissue from an adult?
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All cells have antigens on them. Antigens are things that could stimulate the immune system. All of the patient's body cells have antigens on them that his/her body recognizes as "self." This means his/her immune system will not attack them. If someone else's cells come into contact with the patient, he or she might mount an immune response against them. The patient's body would try to destroy the cells. In a transplant, this ends up as transplant rejection. That's why immunosuppresants are administered for transplant patients (and they come with their own problems). When you're grafting tissue to a patient, an allograft (graft from the patient him/herself) is preferable because the antigens are very much less likely to provoke an immune attack.
Antigen present in a specie of individual and that can provoke an immune response in another individual of the same specie
'Foreign' chemicals which get into the blood and provoke an immune response are called antigens.
Auxins affect plant cells as they provoke growth of the roots and the tip, the tip to grow towards sunlight, and the roots via gravity.
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Yes, it's basically the only thing that does.
No, provoke is not a misnomer. It means to stimulate or incite a reaction or response from someone or something.
STIMULI is the plural of "stimulus", an action intended to provoke another action or response. Pronounced "STIM-you-lie". (Don't provoke Stim!)
All cells have antigens on them. Antigens are things that could stimulate the immune system. All of the patient's body cells have antigens on them that his/her body recognizes as "self." This means his/her immune system will not attack them. If someone else's cells come into contact with the patient, he or she might mount an immune response against them. The patient's body would try to destroy the cells. In a transplant, this ends up as transplant rejection. That's why immunosuppresants are administered for transplant patients (and they come with their own problems). When you're grafting tissue to a patient, an allograft (graft from the patient him/herself) is preferable because the antigens are very much less likely to provoke an immune attack.
Antigen present in a specie of individual and that can provoke an immune response in another individual of the same specie
'Foreign' chemicals which get into the blood and provoke an immune response are called antigens.
Any drug can provoke allergic response. Every one is unique and different. So some individuals give individual response to the given drug. All the drugs can give allergic response in some individuals. Some drugs are more prone to give allergic response. No drug is designed to give an allergic response. It will not be called as drug in that case.
Mahatma Gandhi
Delacroix wanted the painting to provoke an emotional response from viewers.
why did you put the question in here