The adaptive immune system is composed of highly specialized cells and systemic processes that eliminate or ward off pathogen threats. It involves both the recognition of a foreign element, or antigen, and its elimination upon subsequent encounter, as well as the generation of immune memory and tolerance to one's own antigens. Let's take a look...
0:00 Innate vs. Adaptive immunity
0:30 Lymphocyte differentiation process
1:00 B and T lymphocytes (humoral and cellular response)
1:29 Stages of adaptive mechanisms (humoral and cellular)
2:00 Primary and secondary response (immunological memory)
2:30 Active and passive immunity
2:57 Finale
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References
• Curtis, H. et al. (2008). "Biology." Buenos Aires: Médica Panamericana.
• Knowledge acquired during my Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences and as a Secondary and Higher Education Biology Teacher at the University of Buenos Aires.
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