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anamnestic responsethe result of immunological memory. If a previously sensitizing antigen is ever encountered again, antibody production is much quicker and usually in greater amounts than that observed following the initial encounter.
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anamnestic responsethe heightened immunologic reaction elicited by a second or subsequent exposure to a particular pathogenic microorganism (e.g., bacterium, fungus, virus), toxin, or antigen. (See also memory cells.)
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