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The immune system delivers this protection via numerous pathways, but this can broadly be broken down into two arms, innate immunity and adaptive immunity. In this article, we explore both aspects of ...
Unlike the adaptive immune system, which learns to recognize specific viruses or bacteria, trained immunity enhances general ...
The adaptive immune system, composed of T and B cells, offers a more specific and long-term response, with a capacity to "remember" pathogens through immunological memory.
Recall that both the innate and adaptive cells of the immune system are involved in anti-tumor activity. Factors of the immune system can either promote or reduce immunity. Activating, or ...
T cells are a type of white blood cell involved in the adaptive memory against previous infections, in destroying infected viral or tumour cells, and in mediating the immune response to avoid an ...
B cells are thought to play a critical role in innate and adaptive immunity, but their exact role in anti-tumor immunity remains unknown. Researchers with expertise in immunology collaborated with ...
A Rare White Blood Cell Boosts Cancer-Fighting Immune Cells Basophils trigger a cytokine cascade that improves antitumor immunity in mice, offering potential targets for cancer immunotherapy.
Cell-mediated immunity Cell-mediated immunity, unlike humoral immunity, does not rely on antibodies to perform adaptive immunological activities.
This article describes the cells of the innate immune system and their roles in identifying and defending the body against infection.
Innate vs Adaptive Immunity In this article, we explore innate and adaptive immunity, the key cells and molecules involved in each and their roles in protecting us.