91. |
psychoneuroimmunology
|
study of the connections between the immune, nervous, and endocrine systems |
92. |
regulatory T cells
|
(Treg) (also, suppressor T cells) class of CD4 T cells that regulates other T cell responses |
93. |
right lymphatic duct
|
drains lymph fluid from the upper right side of body into the right subclavian vein |
94. |
secondary adaptive response
|
immune response observed upon re-exposure to a pathogen, which is stronger and faster than a primary response |
95. |
secondary lymphoid organs
|
sites where lymphocytes mount adaptive immune responses; examples include lymph nodes and spleen |
96. |
sensitization
|
first exposure to an antigen |
97. |
seroconversion
|
clearance of pathogen in the serum and the simultaneous rise of serum antibody |
98. |
severe combined immunodeficiency disease
|
(SCID) genetic mutation that affects both T cell and B cell arms of the immune response |
99. |
spleen
|
secondary lymphoid organ that filters pathogens from the blood (white pulp) and removes degenerating
or damaged blood cells (red pulp) |
100. |
T cell tolerance
|
process during T cell differentiation where most T cells that recognize antigens from one's own body
are destroyed |