This condition is referred to as failure of passive transfer.
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Passive transfer is used prophylactically in the case of immunodeficiency diseases, such as hypogammaglobulinemia.
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Nonetheless says there are two documented cases of passive transfer of food allergy this way.
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Glucose is later reabsorbed by passive transfer of endothelial cells into the interstitial glucose transporter protein.
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Passive transfer of the disease by plasma injection has been shown in paraneoplastic SPS but not classical SPS.
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Passive transfer is used to prevent disease or used prophylactically in the case of immunodeficiency diseases, such as hypogammaglobulinemia.
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This increase in active sodium reabsorption generates an electrochemical gradient that leads to passive transfer of potassium from the tubular cells into the urine.
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For passive transfer to occur, the drug has to diffuse through the lipid cell membrane of the epithelial cells lining the inside of the intestines.
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The mechanism for drug absorption from the intestine is for most drugs passive transfer, a few exceptions include levodopa and fluorouracil, which are both absorbed through carrier-mediated transport.
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Some of the approaches involve surface expression of the antigen, inhibitory effects of specific antibodies on the life cycle and the protective effects through immunization or passive transfer of antibodies between an immune and a non-immune host.