Abstract
During the last few years, a penetrating insight into the cellular basis of tolerance, hypersensitivity, and immunity has been obtained by the focus of anatomists, immunologists, biochemists, and clinical scientists upon these states. In this report, the study of blood cells, their origin and their function in relation to immunological reactions, is presented to demonstrate the substantial progress made in recent years. The recent surgical success of organ transplantation has intensified interest in the function of these cells. The results of basic research in the field of immune responses show great promise for practical application in promoting resistance to specific infections, advancing homotransplantation of organs and combating autoimmunity. A basic requisite for survival of living organisms is the recognition, isolation, and elimination of pathogenic agents. These functions are performed
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