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immunobiological

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immunobiological /im·mu·no·bio·log·i·cal/ (im″u-no-bi″o-loj´ĭ-k'l) an antigenic or antibody-containing preparation derived from a pool of human donors and used for immunization and immune therapy.


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The similarities of these features and developments in the cell biology and functional genomics of zebrafish are making this model increasingly more attractive for immunobiological investigations.
The immunobiological importance of carbohydrate-specific binding molecules.
Although mice have been used for numerous immunobiological studies and several models of infectious diseases that occur in animals are similar to human infectious disease in terms of infective agents, hosts responses, and pathogenicity, (26) the effects of exercise have to be confirmed in studies of humans before we can generalize our findings to humans.
 
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