Immune Protection of the Small Intestinal and Chemical Factors affecting It

Abstract One of the large peripheral parts of the immune system is intestinal-associated lymphoid tissue. The immune structures associated with the mucous membrane are immunologically active tissue. About 80% of all immune cells in the body are associated with the intestinal mucosa. It is in close contact with the flow of microbial material, and serves as the first barrier in its path.

Keywords small intestine, lymphoid tissue, chemical factors.

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