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Tolerance is an important mechanism utilised by our immune system to prevent the recognition of self-antigens by our lymphocytes | Tolerance is an important mechanism utilised by our immune system to prevent the recognition of [[self-antigens|self-antigens]] by our [[lymphocytes|lymphocytes]] <ref>Murphy K, Weaver C. Janeway's Immunobiology. New York, NY: Garland Science, Taylor &amp;amp; Francis Group; 2016.</ref>. <br> | ||
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Tolerance is an important mechanism utilised by our immune system to prevent the recognition of self-antigens by our lymphocytes [1].
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- ↑ Murphy K, Weaver C. Janeway's Immunobiology. New York, NY: Garland Science, Taylor &amp; Francis Group; 2016.