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The study of the immune system in organisms, primarily responsible for fighting infection.
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Is there a paradox in the field of immunology for the elderly patients?
No paradox, elderly people have fewer reserves of naive cells. This means that you cannot really make your adaptive immune system stronger, as over the life most of its cells have matured to handle th …
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When the CD4+ gets activated and help B cells, does it have to be the same pathogen?
Mainly, the B cell which has been activated, needs to "summon" the CD+ T cells to "come for assistance", by handling a pathogen that was recognized earlier - and now the adaptive immune system is tryi …
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Do humans produce an immune response to their own antibodies?
Yes, one of the problems that sometimes humans face is when the immune system is recognizing it's own "proteins" as a source for responding to it.
That said, this is a process that cannot be avoided a …