The specific defense system is also known as the acquired immune system.
The study of the immune system is known as immunology. It focuses on understanding how the immune system functions, how it protects the body from pathogens, and how it can be harnessed for therapeutic purposes.
The reaction is referred to as a double displacement reaction, also known as a metathesis reaction, where the cations and anions of two compounds switch places to form new compounds.
The white blood cell is also known as a leukocyte. It plays a crucial role in the immune system by defending the body against infections and diseases.
A fusion reaction is also known as a thermonuclear reaction because it occurs at extremely high temperatures similar to those found at the core of stars.
Acquired immunity (also known as adaptive immunity) This immune reaction is quite fast due to the immune memory.
Hypersensitivity is also known as allergic reaction, exaggerated immune response, or allergic sensitivity.
This is caused by a reaction of the immune system the reason for it acting this way is not known.
Natural immune response that body adopts from the birth also known as Innate Immune.
Antigens are surface membrane molecules that cause an immune reaction.
The protein that elicits an immune reaction in blood cells is called an antigen. Antigens are typically foreign substances that trigger an immune response when they are detected by the immune system.
The specific defense system is also known as the acquired immune system.
HIV, also known as AIDS.
Transfusion reaction may also cause a hypersensitivity of the immune system that, in turn, may cause tissue damage within the patient's body.
The cells, known as T-regulatory cells type 1 (Tr1), are thought to turn off unnecessary immune reactions and to block the action of immune cells that otherwise would attack the body and cause dangerous inflammation.
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