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Pathogens that induce damage are specifically eliminated.
Innate immunity offers immediate protection, while acquired immunity develops through exposure to specific pathogens.
Coico & Sunshine 2015 Immunology a short course (Vol. 26) John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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