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What is inflammation?

Inflammation is the initial response of the unspecific defense system versus aggressions against the body (the aggressions might be caused by infectious parasites, chemical contamination, trauma, physical agents such as heat and fire, autoimmunity, etc.). During inflammation a series of unspecific leukocytes show in the circulation are attracted to the injury site in an attempt to destroy harmful agents and to isolate the affect region of the tissue.

 


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