Immunity & Immune System

The immune system is the body’s defense mechanism that provides protection against infections and toxins. When foreign substances, including bacteria or viruses, enter the body, immune cells get activated and neutralize these potential threats through a cascade of complex cellular events.

  • Innate & Adaptive Immune System
  • The humoral components of Innate Immunity
  • Cell-based effector mechanisms
  • The Cellular components of Innate Immunity
  • Innate immune evasion
  • Evolution and Genetic Regulation of the Immune System
  • Abnormalities in the Immune System

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