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immune reconstitution restoration of the immune system.
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immune system The complex system in the body responsible for fighting disease. Its primary function is to identify foreign substances in the body (bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites) and develop a defense against them.
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immune system An intricate complex of interrelated cellular, molecular, and genetic components that defend the body against foreign organisms or substances and diseased native cells.
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immune response the body's defense against antigens (substances such as bacteria and viruses) that the body recognizes as foreign and creates antibodies to destroy. The immune response can also be triggered by non-harmful substances. See allergy
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immune system The body's natural defense system which produces antibodies to fight against foreign substances such as bacteria, viruses, toxins, and cancers.
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