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  1. Immune system: Articles Most recent articles on Immune system Most cited articles on Immune system Review articles on Immune system Articles on Immune system in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on Immune system Images of Immune system Photos ... [100%] 2023-12-16 [Immune system] [Immunology]...
  2. Immune system: The immune system is the system of specialized cells and organs that protects an organism from outside biological influences (though in a broad sense, almost every organ has a protective function—for example, the tight seal of the skin or ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  3. Immune system: The immune system is the complex system in the body responsible for fighting disease. Its primary function is to identify foreign substances in the body (bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites) and develop a defense against them. [100%] 2023-02-24 [Medicine] [Anatomy]...
  4. Immune system: The immune system is the system of specialized cells and organs that protects an organism from outside biological influences (though in a broad sense, almost every organ has a protective function—for example, the tight seal of the skin or ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  5. Immune system: The immune system is the system of specialized cells and organs that protects an organism from outside biological influences (though in a broad sense, almost every organ has a protective function—for example, the tight seal of the skin or ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  6. Immune system: An immune system is a system of resistance to a particular infection or toxin owing to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells. Genetic term for a group of molecules, members of the Idiotype Receptor family, that ... [100%] 2023-12-15 [Immune system] [Physiology]...
  7. Ocular immune system: The ocular immune system protects the eye from infection and regulates healing processes following injuries. The interior of the eye lacks lymph vessels but is highly vascularized, and many immune cells reside in the uvea, including mostly macrophages, dendritic cells ... (Immune system of the human eye) [81%] 2023-12-19 [Eye] [Immune system]...
  8. Immune system boosting: Immune system boosting or boosts your immune system are common slogans on many alternative medicine products. Scientifically, this term is nonsensical even if they did tell you how and what would get boosted. [81%] 2023-12-17 [Alternative medicine]
  9. Innate immune system: The innate immune system or nonspecific immune system is one of the two main immunity strategies (the other being the adaptive immune system) in vertebrates. The innate immune system is an alternate defense strategy and is the dominant immune system ... (Immunity strategy in living beings) [81%] 2024-02-28 [Immune system] [Insect immunity]...
  10. System of systems: System of systems is a collection of task-oriented or dedicated systems that pool their resources and capabilities together to create a new, more complex system which offers more functionality and performance than simply the sum of the constituent systems ... [64%] 2023-11-11 [Systems engineering] [Systems theory]...
  11. System of systems: System of systems is a collection of task-oriented or dedicated systems that pool their resources and capabilities together to create a new, more complex system which offers more functionality and performance than simply the sum of the constituent systems ... [64%] 2024-01-03 [Systems engineering] [Systems theory]...
  12. System of systems: System of systems is a collection of task-oriented or dedicated systems that pool their resources and capabilities together to create a new, more complex system which offers more functionality and performance than simply the sum of the constituent systems ... [64%] 2024-03-06 [Systems engineering] [Systems theory]...
  13. Immune privilege: Certain sites of the mammalian body have immune privilege, meaning they are able to tolerate the introduction of antigens without eliciting an inflammatory immune response. Tissue grafts are normally recognised as foreign antigens by the body and attacked by the ... (Biology) [63%] 2023-10-28 [Immune system] [Immunology]...
  14. Immune disorder: An immune disorder is a dysfunction of the immune system. These disorders can be characterized in several different ways: According to the International Union of Immunological Societies, more than 150 primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) have been characterized. [63%] 2023-12-15 [Immune system disorders]
  15. Immune dysregulation: Immune dysregulation is any proposed or confirmed breakdown or maladaptive change in molecular control of immune system processes. For example, dysregulation is a component in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases and some cancers. [63%] 2023-12-15 [Immunology] [Medical terminology]...
  16. Immune response: An immune response is a reaction which occurs within an organism for the purpose of defending against foreign invaders. These invaders include a wide variety of different microorganisms including viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi which could cause serious problems to ... (Reaction occurring within an organism as a defence against a pathogen) [63%] 2023-12-19 [Immunology] [Immune system]...
  17. Immune Thrombocytopenia: Home Patient Information Overview Historical Perspective Classification Pathophysiology Causes Differentiating Immune Thrombocytopenia from other Diseases Epidemiology and Demographics Risk Factors Screening Natural History, Complications and Prognosis Diagnosis Diagnostic Study of Choice History and Symptoms Physical Examination Laboratory Findings. [63%] 2023-12-19 [Hematology]
  18. Immune set: An infinite set of natural numbers not containing an infinite recursively-enumerable subset (cf. Enumerable set). (Mathematics) [63%] 2023-12-16 [Computability and recursion theory]
  19. Immune tolerance: Immune tolerance, or immunological tolerance, or immunotolerance, is a state of unresponsiveness of the immune system to substances or tissues that would otherwise have the capacity to elicit an immune response in a given organism. It is induced by prior ... (State of unresponsiveness of the immune system) [63%] 2024-01-19 [Immunology]
  20. Immune checkpoint: Cancers considered "hot tumors", such as melanoma, contain antitumor T cells and may respond to checkpoint inhibitor antibodies. Monoclonal antibodies are a type of cancer immunotherapy that have been developed to target immune checkpoints. [63%] 2023-07-07

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