The Immune System | Preserving Disease Resistance After a Transplant

This video describes the #immunesystem and explains how it detects and attacks any foreign organism that enters the body. The immune system has two parts, innate and adaptive. The innate is the first to detect when an organism does not belong to a body and directs the adaptive to tackle the intruder. The current protocol to control the immune system during a #transplant is immunosuppressant drugs, these drugs paralyse the immune system and prevent it from attacking the kidney but leave the body vulnerable to infection We learn how the team in the MRC Centre for Transplantation at King’s College London have developed a way to harness the power of the Immune System after a transplant, whilst maintaining the body’s capacity to resist #infectiousdiseases. Learn more ▶️ Let’s connect! Twitter 🔗 LinkedIn 🔗 Yo
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