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Asymmetric encryption can be used for confidentiality but not for
authentication.
Adaptive Immunity
The body's immune response that adjusts to recognize and remember specific pathogens, providing long-lasting protection.
Memory T Cell
A type of T lymphocyte that remains in the body after an infection has been eliminated, allowing for a faster and more efficient response to future infections by the same pathogen.
Plasma Cell
A type of white blood cell that produces and secretes large volumes of antibodies, playing a crucial role in the immune response.
Cytokines
Small proteins released by cells that affect the behavior of other cells, playing a crucial role in immune responses and inflammation.
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