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Immune System Proteins – Function and Importance

Immune system proteins are specialized molecules that regulate and support the body's defense against pathogens. They include antibodies, cytokines, complement proteins, and many other key molecules.

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Verwandte Suchbegriffe: Immune System Proteins + Immune Proteins + Immuno-Proteins