Role of the lymphatic system and adaptive immune response in responding bacterial infection
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The lymphatic system maintains the balance of fluids and nutrients in the tissues and blood of the human body. Lymphatic vessels circulate a clear fluid termed lymph, which is generated from the interstitial fluid drained from various tissues, in a uni-directional manner. The lymph transports cells of the immune system, such as dendritic cells, to lymphoid tissues where they can interact with lymphocytes and initiate an adaptive immune response. Abnormal function of the lymphatic system results in disease that is often characterized by the disruption of lymph flow and swelling of affected limbs, which can be debilitating....
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