Immunoinformatics


The term ‘immunity’ was developed to describe individuals who had recovered from certain infectious diseases and were protected from the same diseases when they were re-encountered. An immune system and associated biological processes exist within these individuals, which are responsible for developing immunity. It also describes applications of immunoinformatics in designing in silico vaccination and immune system modelling. All these efforts save time and reduce cost. An immune system may be considered as a network of thousands of molecules, which leads to many intertwined responses. which help in understanding the properties of the whole immune system.



 


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