Abstract
The concept of immune privilege is receiving renewed attention following the identification of Fas ligand (FasL)-mediated apoptosis as a protective mechanism in this biological phenomenon. Once perceived as a passive process relying on physical barriers and isolation, immune privilege can now be viewed as an active phenomenon employing an important natural process to maintain organ integrity.
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