Guide to Your Immune System
What Is It?
How Do Infections Spread?
First Line of Defense
Washing Germs Away
Lymphatic System
Antigens
Innate vs. Acquired Immunity
Bone Marrow
Phagocytes
Natural Killer Cells
Basophils and Mast Cells
Lymphocytes
Antibodies
T Cells
Thymus
Secondary Lymph Organs
Memory Cells
Complement System
Cytokines
When It Goes Wrong
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SOURCES:
Merck Manual: Consumer Version: "Overview of the Immune System," "Innate Immunity," "Acquired Immunity," "Overview of Allergic Reactions."
Johns Hopkins Medicine: "Immune System."
PubMed Health: "Autoimmune Disease."