Immune system

An immune system is a system of resistance to a particular infection or toxin owing to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.

T-cell

B-cell

Antigen

Antibody

Genetic term for a group of molecules, members of the Idiotype Receptor family, that identify either the membrane-bound, recognition subunit within the BCR (B Cell Receptor for Anteagen), or the solluble, efector, relesed form of the B lymphcyte iditype receptor.

Macrophage

Pathogen

Lymph

Lymph nodes

Lymph vessels

Lymphocytes

Vaccine and vaccination

Appendix

Spleen

Thymus

Tonsils

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