But then Memorial's Wolchok put her on an experimental drug called ipilimumab that aims to trigger the immune system.
One of the first to try to trigger the immune system to attack cancer was New York surgeon William Coley.
Another alternative, the EIA test, which detects substances produced by the chlamydia bacteria that trigger the immune system or immune system chemicals produced in response, is less complex.
The new study suggested that the antibody produced by the malfunctioning immune system might trigger a reaction which led to the destruction of these cells.
Ancient peoples tended to locate us, that is the structures which make up the limbic system, in the stomach, because the hormonal responses we trigger divert resources away from the digestive system, which is not critical in an emergency, towards the muscles used to attack or run away.
The new system update also enables game developers to set up trigger points in their games that provide PS3 system users the option to quickly and easily publish game related information from their favorite titles to Facebook.
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So should you stand behind the closed door the system won't trigger access to those outside.
"The key thing for any new payment system is finding a trigger to get people to use it in the first place, " he told the BBC.
But actually, Mark is rooting for Yahoo because he thinks a spectacular win against Facebook could trigger a backlash against the current patent system and spur real reforms.
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Residents are victimized not only by the criminal gangs who often control the favelas, but by police who have earned a reputation as trigger-happy enforcers of a legal system that is stacked against the poor.
I've now been told I have no allergy but chronic ordinary urticaria which basically means my immune system is rubbish and anything could trigger a reaction of various degrees at anytime.
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Harvard Medical School may unwittingly assist with solving our (rather misguided) plight, as it just experimented with a system that lets a human mind trigger actions in a rat's motor cortex.
If the IT staff makes an inappropriate administrative change, it could expose mission-critical workloads to the world at large, or bring the system to a screeching halt and trigger serious downtime.
On top of which, a state-mandated break-up could trigger a wave of lawsuits, further eroding trust in the system.
The town is thought to be the first in the UK to use the system in which cars going over the speed limit will trigger the lights up ahead.
In addition, Mr. Abdulmutallab's cash purchase of a round-trip ticket didn't trigger any secondary screening, calling into question the efficacy of the system that is supposed to spot passengers who are acting suspiciously and may be threats.
"The situation in Italy can be extrapolated to carry larger significance in Europe, but the reality is that the Continent's financial system is much more stable than when regional political events could trigger a panic-induced sell-off, " said Yoshihiro Okumura, general manager at Chibagin Asset Management.
The research suggests that in some narcolepsy patients the immune system produces antibodies which inflict damage on the brain tissues, and trigger symptoms of narcolepsy.
The disease is normally caused by the body's own immune system turning on the adrenal gland, but cancer and tuberculosis can also trigger the condition.
The system had the potential to include real-time risk analysis that could trigger the request of a PIN for a transaction that falls outside of normal parameters.
However, during unusual periods of reserve shortages in the banking system, the Federal Funds rate would be bid up above the discount rate and trigger borrowing from the Fed.
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