sameAs
evasion or tolerance by virus of host immune responseevasion or tolerance by symbiont of host-produced reactive oxygen speciesevasion or tolerance by symbiont of host-produced nitric oxideevasion or tolerance by symbiont of host-produced phytoalexinspassive evasion of host immune responseactive evasion of host immune responseAntigenic variation
P279
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P921
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P279
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P921
description
biologisch proces
@nl
methods used by pathogenic organisms to evade a host's immune system
@en
name
Immunevasion
@de
immune evasion
@en
évasion immune
@fr
type
label
Immunevasion
@de
immune evasion
@en
évasion immune
@fr
altLabel
Fluchtmutation
@de
evasion or tolerance of host immune response
@en
evasion or tolerance of immune ...... olved in symbiotic interaction
@en
immune escape
@en
immune evasion
@en
prefLabel
Immunevasion
@de
immune evasion
@en
évasion immune
@fr
P672
P486
P486
P672
G06.462.400
G16.527.200.700