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The phrase "adaptive immune system" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the part of the body's immune system that can adapt and respond to specific foreign substances (such as pathogens) that enter the body. You can use it in a sentence when discussing the various components of the immune system, as in "The adaptive immune system is responsible for producing antibodies to fight off infections."
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adaptive immune system
noun
Activated by the innate immune system, it comprises of particularly specialized, systemic cells and processes that remove or counter pathogenic growth.
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Because flies lack an adaptive immune system, innate immunity can be investigated without confounding inputs from the adaptive immune system.
In addition, we have studied innate immunity and the interactions with the adaptive immune system.
Genome analysis points to an unusual adaptive immune system lacking the CD4 receptor and some associated cytokines, indicating that cartilaginous fishes possess a primordial gnathostome adaptive immune system.
Guo, P. et al. Dual nature of the adaptive immune system in lampreys.
Second, our T-lymphocyte analysis only measured cells in the adaptive immune system.
Physiologically, this is undoubtedly to prevent spontaneous activation of the adaptive immune system.
The human adaptive immune system is why people get measles only once and why vaccines work.
The effects of natalizumab on the innate and adaptive immune system in the central nervous system.
The adaptive immune system marshals antibodies and T cells that are highly specific for a particular pathogen.
The chapter briefly highlights the adaptive immune system.
This suggested activation of two branches of the immune system — the innate and adaptive immune system.
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