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An immune response is part of the body's defense against pathogens in which cells of the immune system react to each kind of pathogen with a defense targeted specifically toward that pathogen.

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on the cellular membrane we have a lot of prottein who recognize like self or nonself, any "think" to try to contact it. This proteins has a low number or big one, this fact deppending to age, number of dissease or ill contacts of the pacient.

when the protein recognize the gena of another cell, like self, it send the "password", and now is declaimed the immune response like a brotherhood!

but, you can tell me, what represent the term " anoikis", in English means " far away from home".....?

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Cell-mediated immune response is an immune response which uses antigen-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocytes instead of antibodies. The cytotoxic T cells are derived from CD8+ cells and they are capable of destroying virus-infected cells by programming them to undergo apoptosis. CD4+ TH1 cells can release cytokines to recruit and activate macrophages to kill intracellular pathogens through the generation and secretion of cytokines and other inflammatory mediators.

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Cellular immunity is mediated by T-Cells and B-Cells

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Localized Allergic Response

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