Mucosal immune system
The mucosal immune system is that portion of the immune system which provides protection to an organism's various mucous membranes from invasion by potentially pathogenic microbes.
Mucosal immune systemImmune systemAIDSAntibodyFishMucous membraneOcular immune systemImmunostimulantProbiotics in pediatricsGut floraInnate immune systemCrohn's diseaseLactoperoxidaseMouth ulcerPoliovirusLymphopoiesisTonsilCCR9Mucoid plaqueJ chain
Pathogen-associated molecular patternVitamin D and influenzaMucusDietary fiberSublingual immunotherapyPalatine tonsilPapillomaviridaeIgA nephropathyIron in microbiologyHigh endothelial venulesBehçet's diseaseGraft-versus-host diseaseDebacterolParasitic wormCoeliac diseaseHomeostasisImmunoglobulin ADNA vaccinationList of MeSH codes (G04)List of European Research Council grants awarded to Austrian institutions





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