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  • Immunity: Cell Press
    We welcome studies that provide fundamental new immunological insights at the molecular, cellular, or whole organism level that are relevant, but not limited, to cancer, infectious disease, the nervous system, autoimmunity, allergy, mucosal immunity, and homeostasis
  • Immunity Types | Vaccines Immunizations | CDC
    There are two types of immunity: active and passive Immunity to a disease is achieved through the presence of antibodies to that disease in a person's system Antibodies are proteins produced by the body to neutralize or destroy toxins or disease-carrying organisms Antibodies are disease-specific
  • Immune system | Description, Function, Innate Immunity, Adaptive . . .
    The immune system is a group of defense responses found in humans and other advanced vertebrates that helps repel disease-causing entities Immunity from disease is conferred by two cooperative systems: innate immunity and acquired (or adaptive) immunity
  • Immune System Function, Conditions Disorders
    Acquired immunity, also called adaptive or specific immunity, is protection your body gains (acquires) over time from exposure to germs Certain white blood cells called lymphocytes remember specific invaders and can tell when they don’t belong in your body
  • The immune system: Cells, tissues, function, and disease
    The article explains innate, adaptive, and passive immunity, how vaccines build protection, and how disorders such as immunodeficiency, autoimmunity, and allergies can occur
  • Immunity (medicine) - Wikipedia
    In biology, immunity is the state of being insusceptible or resistant to a noxious agent or process, especially a pathogen or infectious disease Immunity may occur naturally or be produced by prior exposure or immunization The immune system has innate and adaptive components
  • Immunity In Depth | Linus Pauling Institute | Oregon State University
    Innate immunity involves immediate, nonspecific responses to foreign invaders, while adaptive immunity requires more time to develop its complex, specific responses (1) Innate immunity is the first line of defense against foreign substances and pathogenic microorganisms
  • Immunity – Definition, Types, Mechanism, Components, and Immunization
    Immunity is the body's ability to resist or protect itself against harmful pathogens or diseases


















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