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  • 04-05-2020
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How does the immune system differentiate a pathogen from the body cells?

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The function of the immune system is to distinguish between the body's own cells and pathogens. To protect the body from disease, it must recognize and attack these pathogens without damaging its own cells. T cells are an important cell type of the immune system that have a central role in this process.
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