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An immune complex is defined as
Inflammation
A biological response to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens or damaged cells, involving immune cells, blood vessels, and molecular mediators to facilitate healing.
Tolerance
The process by which the response to a substance decreases with repeated exposure, leading to the need for increased amounts to achieve the same effect.
Antigens
Substances that provoke an immune response in the body, often foreign proteins or polysaccharides that are recognized by antibodies or immune cells.
Unresponsiveness
The state of not reacting to stimuli or not exhibiting any response.
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