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How does the immune system recognize and respond to new pathogens?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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When a new pathogen enters the body, the immune system initially relies on non-specific responses to combat it. Over time, it develops a specific response by creating antibodies and memory cells that recognize the pathogen, allowing for a quicker and more effective response upon re-exposure.

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