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What is alloimmunization?

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∙ 10y ago
Updated: 11/16/2022

Alloimmunization is the process of being alloimmune, immune to foreign antigens from members of the same species.

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What is the difference between alloimmunization and isoimmunization?

the autoimmune reaction is the reaction between the antibody and antigene when both come from the same body but the isoimmune reaction is between the antigene and antibody produced for the same antigene ( the same according to the type but not the immunity )


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