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Lymphoproliferative response

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Lymphoproliferative response is a specific immune response that entails rapid T-cell replication. Standard antigens, such as tetanus toxoid, that elicit this response are used in lab tests of immune competence [1].

Online Medical Dictionary, lymphoproliferative response