Immune Cells Scientific Journals

Immune system cells can be divided into lymphocytes (T cells, B cells and NK cells), neutrophils and monocytes / macrophages. These are all types of white blood cells. The main proteins of the immune system are mainly signalling proteins often called cytokines, antibodies and complement proteins. The immune system consists of various types of cells and proteins. Each element performs a specific task aimed at recognizing and / or reacting to foreign material. The immune system is an extraordinary collaboration between cells and proteins that work together to provide protection against infection. These cells and proteins do not form a single organ such as the heart or liver. Instead, the immune system spreads throughout the body and responds infections. Development of all immune system cells begins in the bone marrow with hematopoietic stem cells. These cells are called "stem cells" because all other special cells are made. Because of its ability to create the entire immune system, these are the most important cells in bone marrow transplantation or in hematopoietic stem cells. 

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