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What is PKU? How is it diagnosed? What causes PKU?
Lymphatic System
A network of vessels, nodes, and organs that helps to maintain fluid balance, protect against infection, and remove cellular waste in the body.
Cytokine Therapies
Treatments that use cytokines, which are small proteins important in cell signaling, to stimulate the immune system in fighting diseases like cancer.
Xenotransplantation
The transplantation of living cells, tissues, or organs from one species to another, often from animals to humans.
IgE Antibodies
Immunoglobulin E, a class of antibodies that plays a crucial role in allergic reactions and response to parasitic infections.
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