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The branch of your immune system that learns, remembers specific threats, and improves with each encounter — your antibodies and T cells.Generates antigen-specific responses via T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes, producing immunological memory. Several immune modulation peptides (thymosin alpha-1, LL-37) interact with adaptive immune pathways. Distinct from the innate immune response, which responds non-specifically and immediately to any threat.

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