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Mucosal Immunity – Mucosal Defense Explained

Mucosal immunity refers to the immune defense of the body´s mucous membranes. It protects the respiratory tract, gut, and other mucosal surfaces from pathogens.

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Brudzinski Sign

The Brudzinski sign is a clinical examination finding used to detect meningitis. Passive flexion of the neck causes involuntary flexion of the knees and hips.

Chemotaxis (Immunology)

Chemotaxis is the directed movement of immune cells along a chemical concentration gradient – a key mechanism of the immune defense system.

Alpha-1-Fetoprotein

Alpha-1-fetoprotein (AFP) is a blood protein used as a tumor marker and in prenatal diagnostics. Elevated levels may indicate liver disease or certain types of cancer.

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