Immunological benefits refer to the advantages that strengthen the immune system, enhancing its ability to defend against infections and diseases. These benefits can arise from various factors, including a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals, regular physical activity, adequate sleep, and stress management. A well-functioning immune system can lead to improved overall health, reduced susceptibility to illnesses, and faster recovery times. Additionally, certain vaccines and immunotherapies provide targeted immunological benefits by preparing the body to recognize and combat specific pathogens.
David W. Weiss has written: 'Tumor antigenicity and approaches to tumor immunotherapy' -- subject(s): Immunological aspects, Immunological aspects of Tumors, Immunotherapy, Tumor antigens, Tumors 'Immunological parameters of host-tumor relationships' -- subject(s): Cancer, Cellular Immunity, Immunological aspects, Immunological aspects of Cancer, Immunological aspects of Tumors, Tumors
Jean Lindenmann has written: 'Immunological aspects of viral oncolysis' -- subject(s): Tumors, Immunological aspects, Immunological aspects of Tumors
Clonal selection and differentiation of lymphocytes provide the basis for immunological memory.
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Bela Bodey has written: 'Immunological aspects of neoplasia' -- subject(s): Drug therapy, Immunological aspects, Immunological aspects of Tumors, Immunology, Neoplasms, Physiology, Therapeutic use, Thymus, Thymus Gland, Thymus Hormones, Tumors
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Leroy E. Hood has written: 'Immunology' -- subject(s): Cancer, Immunological aspects, Immunological aspects of Cancer, Immunology
The immunological theory was developed by an American psychologist named Seymour Levine. He proposed that the immune system is closely linked to the brain and can be influenced by psychological factors.
Toll Like Receptor (immunological research)
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Roger A. Lewis has written: 'Sickle states' -- subject(s): Complications, Immunological aspects, Immunological aspects of Malaria, Malaria, Sickle cell anemia