Cellular Immunology, as definition is the signals through which cells of the innate immune system, such as dendritic cells and monocytes, determine the differentiation, proliferation and long-term survival of cells of the adaptive immune system. The innate immune system and the adaptive immune system each comprise both humoral and cell-mediated components. Cellular immunity protects the body through- Stimulating cells to secrete a variety of cytokines that influence the function of other cells involved in adaptive immune responses and innate immune responses. Cellular immunity is cell-mediated immunity where T cells kill the antigens directly by apoptosis process (the cells involved here are called as cytotoxic T cells) or T cells (also known as Helper T cells) get activated by antigen presenting cells (dendritic cells, macrophages etc.) which in-turn leads to release of cytokines that trigger further immune cells to come to the site of inflammation.
Research Article: Journal of Immunobiology
Research Article: Journal of Immunobiology
Case Report: Journal of Immunobiology
Case Report: Journal of Immunobiology
Editor Note: Journal of Immunobiology
Editor Note: Journal of Immunobiology
Editorial: Journal of Immunobiology
Editorial: Journal of Immunobiology
Editorial: Journal of Immunobiology
Editorial: Journal of Immunobiology
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
Keynote: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
Keynote: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis
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Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
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