alloantibody

[US]/ˌæləʊˈæn.tɪ.bɒdi/
[UK]/ˌæloʊˈæn.t̬i.baɪdɪ/

Translation

n.A blood antibody produced against antigens of a different species, or the same species but with a genetically different tissue type.

Phrases & Collocations

alloantibody production

alloantibody screening test

alloantibodies in transplantation

alloantibody-mediated rejection

allele-specific alloantibodies

monitoring alloantibodies

alloantibody titer determination

neutralizing alloantibodies

alloantibody response suppression

Example Sentences

the researchers are studying the effects of alloantibodies on organ transplant rejection.

alloantibodies can be detected in blood tests before a transplant.

the alloantibody response is a complex immunological process.

suppressing the alloantibody response is crucial for successful transplantation.

alloantibodies can be produced by both t cells and b cells.

the development of alloantibodies is often triggered by exposure to foreign antigens.

understanding the mechanisms behind alloantibody formation is essential for improving transplant outcomes.

alloantibodies can cause a variety of complications after transplantation.

new therapies are being developed to specifically target alloantibodies and prevent transplant rejection.

alloantibody screening is a crucial part of the pre-transplant evaluation process.

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