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Immunoregulation

Introduction: Immunoregulation

Description of Immunoregulation

Immunoregulation: various processes by which antibodies may regulate immune responses; at a simple level, secreted antibody neutralizes the antigen with which it reacts thus preventing further antigenic stimulation of the antibody producing clone; at a more complex level, anti-idiotype antibodies can be shown to develop against the first antibodies in some cases and perhaps further anti-idiotype antibodies against them; this is the major concept of the immunological network theory.
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