Short Communication - Immunology Case Reports (2022) Volume 5, Issue 3
Sicknesses associated with the safe system: Note on autoimmune disease
An immune system illness is a condition where your resistant framework incorrectly attacks your body. The resistant framework routinely makes preparations for microorganisms like infinitesimal life forms and infections. Exactly when it distinguishes these new interlopers, it passes a large number of contender cells on to attack them. Customarily, the invulnerable framework can separate between new cells and your own cells. In an immune system sickness, the resistant framework messes up a piece of your body, like your joints or skin, as unfamiliar. It releases proteins thought about autoantibodies that attack solid cells
Author(s): Welliam Rose