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Summary - clinical Immunology

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A concise and structured study resource designed to explain extracellular innate immune mechanisms in an easy-to-understand format. Highlights soluble immune defenses, inflammatory pathways, and pathogen-fighting components that work together in the body’s early immune response. Perfect for lecture review, memorization, and board prep.

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