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. 2016 Oct 26;60(3):275–301. doi: 10.1042/EBC20160017

Overview of the Immune Process.

Overview of the Immune Process

An immune response goes through a number of stages. It begins by recognising that there is a threat from an infection. The response is controlled and directed by a number of checking mechanisms that optimise the system in parallel with effector mechanisms that target, limit, damage or destroy the threat. To contain ongoing damage, regulatory mechanism can dampen responses, promote memory and establish a state of tolerance.