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anamnestic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to anamnesis; aiding the memory

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  • It is worth adding to this risk assessment of 17D that those having repeat 17D vaccination probably have little to fear as they can be expected to make an anamnestic response to 17D that will rapidly suppress viraemia.
  • Hines MT, Palmer GH, Knowles DP, Alperin DC, et al. (2003) Analysis of anamnestic immune responses in adult horses and priming in neonates induced by a DNA vaccine expressing the PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Sensitizer-induced asthma requires a latency period, is immunologic, manifesting an anamnestic response by definition, and is marked by specific airway responsiveness upon appropriate challenge with the causative agent.
  • This rapid platelet decrease suggests an anamnestic response (i.e. a rapid immune response to new antigens by an already primed immune system).
  • Studies conducted in later years have shown that anamnestic antibody response exists within a group and is not related to all the subtypes.
  • The authors found that although antibody levels decline within three to four years after the vaccination regimen is completed, there is a high anamnestic response to an HbsAg challenge as well as a very low incidence of HBV infection.
  • Table 4, with a lack of unbiased data collection, anamnestic equivalence, equal diagnostic examination, equal clinical susceptibility, and "community control" for Berkson's bias for some studies. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • n. - act of reminiscence; history of medical case. anamnestic, adj. - reminiscent; aiding the memory Xml's Blinklist.com
  • Just a few words concerning mnemotechnique, mnemonic, and anamnestic. Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students
  • An anamnestic response to the HBV vaccine challenge was observed in 96. 8% of subjects, including 17/21 (81. 0%) of children with initially undetectable antibodies ( BioMed Central - Latest articles
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