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| an·ti·lym·pho·cyte an·ti·bod·y [ àntī límfə sīt ànti boddee, àntee límfə sīt ànti boddee ] (plural an·ti·lym·pho·cyte an·ti·bod·ies) |
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antibody produced for treatment purposes: an antibody that attacks the human immune response system in the blood. Such antibodies have been used to prevent graft rejection but cause dangerous immune deficiency.
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