Immune Responses | Community Health
Immune responses are the body's physiological reactions to defend against exogenous factors, including toxins, viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens. The immun
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Immune responses are the body's physiological reactions to defend against exogenous factors, including toxins, viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens. The immune system has two main branches: the innate and adaptive immune responses, which work together to protect the body against infection and disease. Researchers like [[dr-anthony-fauci|Dr. Anthony Fauci]] and [[dr-francis-collins|Dr. Francis Collins]] have made significant contributions to our understanding of immune responses.