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dappermanneke | 1 year ago

there’s no learning involved in the immune response in the brain. the brain is limited to the innate immune system, of which TLRs and their binding to conserved domains are basically the major component. there’s no adaptive immune system that does “learning” here (and by learning in the adaptive immune system we mean recombination of antibodies, presentation of contents of each cell on the surface of the cells for antibodies to try and bind to, and the preservation of cells that carry antibodies that bound to something successfully as memory cells to enable long term immunity)

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2snakes|1 year ago

This does not seem right. From what I recall, there is some sort of memory for the immune system.