Abstract
Recent advances in immunology have significantly enhanced our understanding of the immune system, particularly at the molecular level. By leveraging state-of-the-art techniques such as genomic sequencing, proteomics, and advanced imaging technologies, researchers have gained deeper insights into the intricate molecular mechanisms that govern immune responses. These insights are transforming our approach to disease prevention, immunotherapy, and vaccine development. This article delves into the molecular mechanisms involved in immune recognition, activation, and regulation, highlighting the latest discoveries that could lead to novel therapeutic strategies for autoimmune diseases, cancer, and infectious diseases.
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