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Contact Tolerance

Pathobiology, 1999
Contact tolerance describes an immunological state which is caused by ordinary contact allergens painted in doses too low to sensitize, either once or repeatedly, onto healthy intact skin. The tolerance state accomplished by this means in BALB/c and C57BI/6 mice was found to be mediated by hapten-specific T cells that adoptively transferred tolerance ...
K, Steinbrink   +4 more
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Nitrate tolerance

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1985
These studies have shown the following: Tolerance to the hemodynamic and antianginal effects of isosorbide dinitrate. Tolerance develops quickly and can be demonstrated within 24 hours. Tolerance is rapidly reversed and the return of normal responsiveness is seen within 21 hours withdrawal of isosorbide dinitrate.
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Oral Tolerance

Immunologic Research, 2003
Autoimmune conditions caused by injurious immune responses against self-antigens can be ameliorated if the inappropriate responses to self-components that cause tissue injury can be modulated by regulatory cells or shut off via the induction of anergy or via deletion of pathogenic immune responses.
Henry Yim, Wu, Howard L, Weiner
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Tolerance Logic

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2001
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Oral Tolerance

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2000
The intestinal immune system discriminates between potentially harmful and harmless foreign proteins. The basis for this differential response may be related to the conditions of antigen presentation by antigen-presenting cells, as determined by their phenotype or activation state.
K M, Smith   +3 more
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Pathological tolerance

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1978
Pathological tolerance is a symptom that occurs in a stable triadic relationship with certain characteristics, including the sharing of a sexual partner. The term refers to inappropriate acceptance of the triangular relationship by the member of the primary dyad who is of the same sex as the "triadic addition." The author suggests that the intrapsychic
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Split tolerance

Transplantation, 1964
Martinez, C, Smith, J M
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Distress Tolerance

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2015
Learning a new mindfulness technique from a patient with an eating disorder.
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SEX TOLERANCE AND SPLIT TOLERANCE

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1960
Lustgraaf, E C   +2 more
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