Physiology of Immune System: Regulation of Stem Cell Survival

The immune system is a complex defense mechanism, able to protect the body against pathogens. It consists of a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to protect the body. Leukocytes are key operatives of the immune system. Cells destined to become immune cells, like all blood cells...

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