生物学と医学の症例報告

抽象的な

Chemical and biological reactions of immunology and their types.

Adam Yalin

Past basic and chemical boundaries to pathogens, the resistant framework has two essential lines of defense: intrinsic insusceptibility and versatile resistance. Natural insusceptibility is the primary immunological component for battling against an intruding pathogen. It could be a quick safe reaction, started inside minutes or hours after animosity, that has no immunologic memory. Versatile resistance, on the other hand, is antigen-dependent and antigen-specific; it has the capacity for memory, which empowers the have to mount a more quick and effective resistant reaction upon consequent introduction to the antigen.