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Mice lacking the poly Ig receptor (pIgR) have an immunodeficiency disease characterized by increased susceptibility to mucosal infections and an increase in the penetration of commensal microbes into the body's tissues. Yet, a genetic deficiency in the production of IgA antibodies is the most common form of human immunodeficiency, and is generally a mild disease and often even asymptomatic. This dichotomy can be explained by:
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A social group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member; contrasts with "outgroup," which is any group the person does not identify with.
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A collective of individuals who perceive themselves as belonging to the same social category or sharing significant aspects of their identity.
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