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transfer factor
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transfer factor
n.
A polypeptide secreted by lymphocytes that is capable of transferring immunity from one cell or individual to another.


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Transfer factors help to stimulate NK cells, a vital component of cell-mediated immunity, while herbs can be valuable to support both cell-mediated and humoral immunity.
Editors Arthur, Schmid and Trapa (American Mathematical Association) have aimed this research at graduate students and mathematicians in the field, and include articles about considerations of the trace formula, transfer factors associated with real reductive groups, weighted orbital integral objects and unitarizability of real and p-adic groups.
This (University of California) report concerns the development of a user-friendly software package for the compilation and prediction of inter-media transfer factors for air toxics (in support of the California Air Resources Board (ARB) multipathway exposure assessment methodology).
 
 
 
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