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The history of immunology


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Actually I do not find anything disagreeable there. It is essentially a matter of perspective. Cells within our body are not really a perfect machine functioning in perfect harmony towards a common goal. It is really a bunch of cells all doing their thing and just happen to function together (or not in cases e.g. of autoimmune diseases or cancers). Of course this function is scripted (for a large part in genetic information, but also by other subcellular parameters). As one goes into the cell or subcellular level it becomes harder and harder to acknowledge the organism as a whole, given the many interactions between and within cells that have to work out (or not).

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