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MIT 7.016 Introductory Biology, Fall 2018 Instructor: Adam Martin View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/7-016F18 YouTube Playlist: • MIT 7.016 Introductory Biology, Fall 2018 Professor Martin introduces the topic of immunity, defined as resistance to disease based on prior exposure. Beginning with vaccines as an example, he gives an overview of the immune system, followed by its properties of specificity, diversity, and memory. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at https://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at https://ocw.mit.edu

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