Anti-anaphylactic
exaggerated allergic reaction to a foreign protein resulting from previous exposure to it.
noun
extreme sensitivity to an injected antigen, esp a protein, following a previous injection
n.
see anaphylactic.
anaphylaxis an·a·phy·lax·is (ān’ə-fə-lāk’sĭs)
n. pl. an·a·phy·lax·es (-lāk’sēz)
hypersensitivity induced by preliminary exposure to a substance and usually producing a contraction of smooth muscle and a dilation of blood vessels.
see anaphylactic shock.
an’a·phy·lac’tic (-lāk’tĭk) adj.
anaphylaxis
(ān’ə-fə-lāk’sĭs)
see anaphylactic shock.
Read Also:
- Anti-androgen
noun any of a cl-ss of drugs that oppose the action of androgens; used in the treatment of prostate cancer and various male s-xual disorders
- Anti-antibody
that combines with another . anti-antibody an·ti-an·ti·bod·y or an·ti·an·ti·bod·y (ān’tē-ān’tĭ-bŏd’ē, ān’tī-) n. an antibody that is specifically directed against another antibody.
- Anti-antitoxin
anti-ant-toxin anti-ant-toxin an·ti-an·ti·tox·in (ān’tē-ān’tē-tŏk’sĭn, ān’tī-) n. an antiantibody that is directed against an ant-toxin and counteracts its effects. historical examples they are, indeed, as vehemently anti-pasteur and anti-ant-toxin as the zoophilist itself. experiments on animals stephen paget
- Anti-apartheid
(in the republic of south africa) a rigid former policy of segregating and economically and politically oppressing the nonwhite population. any system or practice that separates people according to color, ethnicity, caste, etc. contemporary examples james zug is the author of the guardian, a history of south africa’s anti-apartheid newspaper. nelson mandela’s revelatory diaries james […]
- Anti-aphrodisiac
also, aphrodisiacal [af-ruh-duh-zahy-uh-kuh l, -sahy-] /ˌæf rə dəˈzaɪ ə kəl, -ˈsaɪ-/ (show ipa). arousing s-xual desire. an aphrodisiac food, drug, potion, or other agent that arouses s-xual desire. noun a drug, food, etc, that excites s-xual desire adjective exciting or heightening s-xual desire n. 1719, from greek aphrodisiakos “inducing s-xual desire,” from aphrodisios, “pertaining to […]