Molecular Immunology
Molecular immunology is a field of science that studies immune systems on the molecular level. This type of research is significant because it helps researchers understand how the body responds to foreign threats (antigens) and how it recognizes and destroys these threats. It also provides insight into how vaccines and other treatments work and how the body maintains homeostasis. Molecular immunology is used in the development of treatments for a variety of diseases, such as cancer and autoimmune diseases, and in improving existing treatments. Furthermore, it can be used to identify genetic markers that are associated with increased susceptibility to certain diseases.
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