Definition of Anergic. Meaning of Anergic. Synonyms of Anergic

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Definition of Anergic

Anergic
Anergia An*er"gi*a, Anergy An"er*gy, n. [NL. anergia, fr. Gr. ?- not + ? work.] Lack of energy; inactivity. -- An*er"gic, a.

Meaning of Anergic from wikipedia

- antigens not presented by the APCs or weakly presented antigens induces anergic responses in T cells. Notably, strong stimulation through IL-2 or TCR/co-stimulatory...
- cell. Without signal 2, the T cell will not be activated, and will become anergic. Abatacept, which consists of a fusion protein of the extracellular domain...
- events. T cells exposed to these inactivated Langerhans cells are not anergic, and can be activated against HPV upon receiving the appropriate stimuli...
- adaptive immune response would be inefficient and T cells would become anergic. Several T cell subgroups can be activated by specific APCs, and each T...
- normal antigen stimulation were anergic to SAg stimulation and that memory T-cells created after a SAg infection were anergic to all antigen stimulation....
- results in the cell becoming anergic (anergy is generated from the unprotected biochemical changes of Signal 1). Anergic cells will not respond to any...
- type II hy****nsitivity reaction. Usually, self reactive B cells remain anergic in the periphery without T cell co-stimulation. During a streptococcal...
- not receive costimulatory signal, its activation fails and it becomes anergic. Alloimmune response can be enhanced by proinflammatory cytokines and by...
- licenses the T cell to respond to an antigen. Without it, the T cell becomes anergic, and it becomes more difficult for it to activate in ****ure. This mechanism...
- vivo have concluded little or no effect upon motility in the context of anergic T-cells. Antibodies to CTLA-4 may exert additional effects when used in...