Adaptive Immunity & Immune Regulation Antibodies focus on targets involved in T cell and B cell responses, antigen presentation, immune checkpoints, costimulation, tolerance, and effector differentiation. Adaptive immunity depends on precise recognition and regulation to protect against pathogens while limiting inappropriate tissue damage.
These antibodies support studies of lymphocyte activation, antibody-producing cell programs, regulatory pathways, checkpoint biology, memory formation, and immune balance. They are relevant to autoimmunity, vaccination research, cancer immunology, transplantation, infection models, and other systems where adaptive immune control determines biological outcome.
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