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Immunology is a broad branch of biomedical science that covers the study of all aspects of
the immune system in all organisms. The immune system is the body's
defense against infectious organisms and other invaders. Through a series of
steps called the immune response, the immune system attacks organisms and
substances that invade our systems and cause disease. The immune system is made
up of a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to protect the
body. The immune system is the body’s natural defence in combating organisms.
The immune system usually have two lines of defence: the innate immune system
representing a non-specific (no memory) response to antigen (substance to which
the body regards as foreign or potentially harmful) and the adaptive immune
system, which displays a high degree of memory and specificity. The innate
system represents the first line of defence to an intruding pathogen and
includes various cells like the natural killer (NK) cells, mast cells dendritic
cells and phagocytes. Besides there are molecules like complement, acute phase
proteins (APP) and interferons (IFNs) which work in concert with the cells of
the innate immune system and which foster close functional links with their
adaptive counterpart. The adaptive immune system is further divided into humoral
and cellular components. Cell-mediated immunity, also known as delayed-type hypersensitivity
(DTH) or Type IV Hypersensitivity, is an immune
response that does not involve antibodies
but rather involves the activation of macrophages,
natural killer cells (NK), antigen-specific
cytotoxic
T-lymphocytes,
and the release of various cytokines in response to an antigen. The humoral immune
response (HIR) is the aspect of immunity that is mediated by secreted antibodies,
produced in the cells of the B lymphocyte lineage (B cell).
When activated by foreign antigen, B cells undergo proliferation and mature
into antibody secreting plasma cells which posses the ability to secrete
soluble proteins (antibodies). Antibodies which are classified into five
different types (known as isotypes), namely IgM, IgG, IgA, IgE and IgD, have
two roles to play - the first is to bind antigen and the second is to interact
with host tissues and effector systems in order to ensure removal of the
antigen. Thus the immune system generally is protective, however the same
immunologic mechanisms that defend the host at times may result in severe
damage to tissues and, occasionally, may cause death. Conceptualizing the natural antigen- antibody development
& interaction, Imgenex Corp. develops and commercializes novel reagents for
the scientific study of human biology and disease and for the production of new
diagnostic assays and potential therapies of such diseases. These novel
reagents include antibodies, gene and protein expression systems, and arrays of
various cells and tissues for use in studies of functional genomics. Areas of
biological interest at IMGENEX include cancer, apoptosis (programmed cell
death), molecular signaling pathways, cellular aging, and metabolic and
infectious diseases.
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