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▸ noun: (immunology) The process by which a specific antigen only activates its counter-specific lymphocyte, usually a B cell, so that particular cell is induced to produce many clones of itself for antibody production.
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▸ noun: (immunology) The process by which a specific antigen only activates its counter-specific lymphocyte, usually a B cell, so that particular cell is induced to produce many clones of itself for antibody production.
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immunoblast,
immunoselection,
subclonality,
monoclonal,
immunocyte,
polyclonality,
plasma cell,
monoclonal antibody,
immunofocusing,
immunosection,
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