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Organs and tissues important to the proper functioning of the immune system include the thymus and bone marrow, lymph nodes and vessels, spleen, and skin.Read more
Another part of the immune system are anti-inflammatory cytokines, which naturally regulate immune response and suppress inflammation (Opal DePalo, 2000).Read more
by LB Nicholson 2016 Cited by 1157 This article focuses on mammalian immunity, the challenges that it faces, the mechanisms by which these are addressed, and the consequences that arise when itRead more
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