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Immune Tolerance and the Nervous System

2001
The immune system exists to protect the body from infection by a plethora of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and parasites. This is accomplished by a variety of interdependent methods. The skin is an often overlooked but extremely effective barrier to infection, and is one of several innate mechanisms of immunity. NK cells, which appear to
David E. Anderson, David A. Hafler
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Immunity and Tolerance in Amphibia

1969
This section of the symposium will treat immunity and tolerance in Amphibia presenting adult information in all three orders and in larvae where available. The data will be presented as a review of immunity to transplantation antigens, as information pertaining to antibody and immunoglobulin synthesis, and as lymphomyeloid organ control of immunity ...
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Immune Tolerance

2014
Akdis, M, Akdis, C A
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Immune tolerance and autoimmunity

1985
This chapter describes immune tolerance as a specific lack of immune reactivity against one particular antigen while retaining normal reactivity against all other immunogens. This specific tolerance resides at the level of the lymphocytes and may comprise various lymphocyte groups but not necessarily all types of lymphocytes.
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