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Psychoneuroimmunology: How Your Mind Defends Your Body

Psychoneuroimmunology: How Your Mind Defends Your Body

Lymphocytes Introduction: The Core Definition of Lymphocytes Lymphocytes are a fundamental type of white blood cell, or leukocyte, that serves as a cornerstone of the vertebrate immune system. They are uniquely responsible for mediating the body’s specific, or adaptive, immune responses, allowing it to recognize and remember specific pathogens and foreign substances. This highly specialized […]

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The Thymus: The Silent Gatekeeper of Your Well-being

The Thymus: A Central Regulator of Immune Function The Thymus: A Foundational Overview The thymus is a vital primary lymphoid and endocrine organ situated in the anterior mediastinum of the thorax, nestled behind the sternum and between the lungs. Its paramount function lies in the meticulous development and maturation of T cells, also known as […]

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LYMPHOKINE

documentclass{article} usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} title{Lymphokine: A Review of its Role in Immune Regulation} author{John Doe} date{December 2020} begin{document} maketitle begin{abstract} Lymphokines are cytokines produced by lymphocytes that are essential for the regulation of the immune response. This review provides an overview of the major types of lymphokines, the processes involved in their production and function, and their […]

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NATURAL KILLER CELL (NK CELL)

Introduction and Definition of Natural Killer Cells The Natural Killer cell (commonly abbreviated as NK cell) represents a distinct and profoundly important population of circulating lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell critical to the functioning of the human immune system. Unlike T cells and B cells, which belong to the adaptive immune system and […]

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