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Chapter 22, Problem 22.4.4AYLO
Summary Introduction
To describe:
Cellular mechanism occurring in AIDS that shows its signs and symptoms and its causes.
Introduction:
The immune system of the body protects it from various antigens. Antibodies are produced in response to the antigens present in the body. Immune cells both engulf the invading pathogens or process and present them to other immune cells for their destruction. When the immune system functions abnormally it results in immunodeficiency disorders. The immune system in these disorders is either reduced or absent.
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HUMAN ANATOMY
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