How the immune system works and why it causes autoimmune diseases.

Abstract The immune system has evolved to defend the host against infectious disease. Here, Duncan Adams outlines the historic developments that have led to our current understanding of how the immune system works, why it causes autoimmune diseases and how these could be cured or prevented.

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