anergy

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Lack of energy
A lack of response to an antigen or antibody
inactivity and lack of energy
Lack of response by the immune system A T-cell that meets a foreign molecule (antigen) and doesn't respond is described as anergic
Lack of response to the injection of a certain foreign substance This may indicate the inability of the immune system to mount a normal allergic response
the inability to react to a skin test because of a weakened immune system, often caused by HIV infection or severe illness (see anergy testing)
Lack or reduction of immune response to a specific antigen; also called anergia
A state of unresponsiveness, induced when the T cell's antigen receptor is stimulated, that effectively freezes T cell responses pending a "second signal" from the antigen-presenting cell (co-stimulation)
the lack of an immune response to a foreign antigen
the loss or weakening of immune response to an irritating agent or antigen Anergy can be thought of as the opposite of allergy, which is an overreaction to a substance The strength of the immune response is often quantitatively evaluated by standardized skin tests A small amount of solution containing an antigen known to cause a response, such as tetanus, mumps, or candida, is injected under the skin and the area checked for a localized skin reaction after 48 to 72 hours Healthy people will develop a measurable area of redness at the injection site; people who are immune suppressed, such as people with AIDS, will have no measurable response to these skin tests
reduction or lack of an immune response to a specific antigen
inactivity and lack of energy reduction or lack of an immune response to a specific antigen
Lack of energy; inactivity
{i} lack of energy; lack of immunity to an antigen
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