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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adaptive immune" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to immunology, specifically when discussing the adaptive immune system, which is a part of the immune response that adapts to specific pathogens.
Example: "The adaptive immune response is crucial for long-term immunity against infections."
Alternatives: "acquired immune" or "specific immune".
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Because flies lack an adaptive immune system, innate immunity can be investigated without confounding inputs from the adaptive immune system.
The adaptive immune system marshals antibodies and T cells that are highly specific for a particular pathogen.
(The adaptive immune system, associated with T cells and B cells, is why vaccines work, and why people seldom get chicken pox more than once).
These are a crucial part of the body's adaptive immune system and regularly lowering their levels will leave you susceptible to getting ill.
Some of these cell types belong to the "adaptive immune" system, which learns to identify new pathogens and to target them when they next appear.
These facilitate antiviral adaptive immune response.
ILCs may directly or indirectly regulate the adaptive immune response.
It affects the innate and adaptive immune system [3, 4].
Adaptive immune responses are initiated resulting in clearance of infection.
The adaptive immune response has been widely studied in EAU.
The chapter briefly highlights the adaptive immune system.
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