Introduction to the Immune System.
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The immune system in a broad sense is a mechanism that allows a living organism to discriminate between "self" and "non-self." Examples of immune systems occur in multicellular organisms as simple and
APA
McComb S, Thiriot A, et al. (2026). Introduction to the Immune System.. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2980, 1-31. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-4832-2_1
MLA
McComb S, et al.. "Introduction to the Immune System.." Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), vol. 2980, 2026, pp. 1-31.
PMID
41085615
Abstract
The immune system in a broad sense is a mechanism that allows a living organism to discriminate between "self" and "non-self." Examples of immune systems occur in multicellular organisms as simple and ancient as sea sponges. In fact, complex multicellular life would be impossible without the ability to exclude external life from the internal environment. This introduction to the immune system will explore the cell types and soluble factors involved in immune reactions, as well as their location in the body during development and maintenance. Additionally, a description of the immunological events during an innate and adaptive immune reaction to an infection will be discussed, as well as a brief introduction to autoimmunity and cancer immunity.
MeSH Terms
Humans; Animals; Immune System; Immunity, Innate; Adaptive Immunity; Autoimmunity; Neoplasms