How Our Immune System Works?

The immune response works in phase; it’s all about amplification of an initial signal and spreading that message as quickly as possible to “round up the troops” when danger is present. The response starts with nonspecific, non-induced responses but quickly switches to more broadly specific, induced responses and then to specific acquired responses, which allows for a full responses and then to specific acquired responses, which allows for a full response, though it can take as much as five days to get to the later stage.

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