The immune system is an inherent self-defense system consisting of cells that helps the body distinguish between self and non-self molecules. Different pathways regulate different immune cells to help the body differentiate the bodies own healthy cells from disease-causing agents including bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, cancerous cells
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