The nature of immunity - Part II
ML Kothari, Lopa A Mehta Department of Anatomy, Seth G.S.Medical College, Parel, Bombay-400012, India
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M L Kothari Department of Anatomy, Seth G.S.Medical College, Parel, Bombay-400012 India
An unorthodox approach to the nature of immunity is presented differentiating it from reactivity. Immunity is a gestalt force, all to the good of an individual, staking the concept of auto-immunity ridiculous and rejectable. Reactivity is a vector force that may protect or persecute; it is basically concerned with restoring the integrity of the human body. The concept of cytologue amplifies the idea of integrity, and allows reactivity to fight a microbe, heal a wound, reject a graft, and gives rise to «DQ»auto-immune«SQ» disorders, by a concerted Cellulohumorovascular Response.
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Kothari M L, Mehta LA. The nature of immunity - Part II.J Postgrad Med 1976;22:112-123
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Kothari M L, Mehta LA. The nature of immunity - Part II. J Postgrad Med [serial online] 1976 [cited 2022 Jul 1 ];22:112-123
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