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  1. Adaptive immune system - Wikipedia

    The adaptive immune system (AIS), also known as the acquired immune system or specific immune system, is a subsystem of the immune system that is composed of specialized cells, …

  2. Principles and therapeutic applications of adaptive immunity

    Adaptive immunity provides protection against infectious and malignant diseases. These effects are mediated by lymphocytes that sense and respond with targeted precision to perturbations …

  3. What Is Adaptive Immunity and How Does It Work?

    Jul 25, 2025 · The adaptive immune system is a specialized part of the body’s defense system. It targets specific threats like bacteria, viruses, and other foreign substances, …

  4. Adaptive Immune System - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The adaptive (acquired) immune system is specific and composed of T and B lymphocytes (T and B cells) and antigen-presenting cells (APCs), although they also use the components of …

  5. 20.5: Adaptive Immune System - Biology LibreTexts

    The adaptive immune system (also called specific immunity) is a subsystem of the overall immune system. It is composed of highly specialized cells and processes that eliminate …

  6. 2.7 Adaptive Immunity – Human Biology - Open Textbook Library

    The adaptive immune system works because the immune cells responsible for it are each able to recognize and respond to one specific antigen, or a few very similar ones. The adaptive …

  7. 17.5 Adaptive Immune System – Human Biology

    The adaptive immune system is a subsystem of the overall immune system that recognizes and makes a tailored attack against specific pathogens or tumor cells. It is a slower, but …

  8. Adaptive immunity is a specialized branch of the immune system that provides targeted and long-lasting protection against pathogens by learning to recognize specific antigens.

  9. The innate and adaptive immune systems - InformedHealth.org

    Jul 30, 2020 · The adaptive immune system takes over if the innate immune system is not able to destroy the germs. It specifically targets the type of germ that is causing the infection.

  10. Adaptive Immune System - TeachMePhysiology

    As its name suggests, the response is “adapted” depending on the specific pathogen present and it allows the development of immunological memory to prevent re-infection. The end point of …