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Immunology/Inflammation

Both the inflammatory response and the immune response are the body's defense mechanisms against various internal and external stimuli. The inflammatory response is often part of the immune response, which is usually acute and non-specific, whereas the immune response can be specific and may last longer after the infection has cleared. The inflammatory response functions primarily through local effects, while the immune response involves systemic regulation.

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