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Mucosal Immunity

The specialized immune responses that take place at mucosal surfaces throughout the body, such as those in the respiratory, gastrointestinal, urogenital, and ocular tracts, are referred to as mucosal immunity. Mucous membranes act as a barrier against pathogens and other harmful substances on these surfaces. The body is protected from infections at these weak entry points thanks to mucosal immunity. Developing vaccines and treatments for diseases that primarily affect mucosal surfaces, such as respiratory infections like influenza and COVID-19, gastrointestinal infections like rotavirus, and sexually transmitted diseases like HIV, require knowledge of mucosal immunity.

  •     Barrier Function
  •     Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT)
  •     Interactions with Gut Microbiota
  •     Specialized Immune Components
     
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