Abstract:Decades of discovery have led immunologists to compartmentalize the mammalian immune system into two components: innate and adaptive immunity. The textbooks and traditional viewpoint describe the innate immune system as rapid and non-specific, whereas the adaptive immune system consisting of T and B cells is delayed but specific and possessing memory. Every immune cell type that is not a How to cite this article:
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