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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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antibody
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In patients negative to challenge there was no increase in the number of specific antibody secreting cells against beta lactoglobulin and casein.
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Figure 4 depicts the concentrations of IgM specific antibody secreting cells to beta lactoglobulin and casein in these patients.
cell
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In patients negative to challenge there was no increase in the number of specific antibody secreting cells against beta lactoglobulin and casein.
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Chemicals called chemokines, secreted by immune system cells , are thought to combat the lethal virus, say scientists.
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Figure 4 depicts the concentrations of IgM specific antibody secreting cells to beta lactoglobulin and casein in these patients.
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Thyroglobulin secreted by the epithelial cells , makes up 90 percent of the colloid.
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T3 and T4 are then secreted by the cells into the blood. 355.
hormone
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Maybe I secreted some hormone that gave the average Tellenorean a violently unpleasant feeling.
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Most tumors secrete hormones that stimulate new vessel growth around them, to speed delivery of oxygen-rich blood.
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The cockroach has two corpora cardiaca, which are the organs that secrete my precious hormone .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He showed me the coin briefly and then secreted it in some dark corner of his house.
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No one knew where the old woman had secreted her jewels.
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They had secreted $120 million in a Swiss bank account.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It secretes a new, soft wrinkled skin beneath the shell.
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T3 and T4 are then secreted by the cells into the blood. 355.
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The urinary bladder in both sexes acts as a half way house or store for the urine secreted by the kidneys.