Development and interaction of the nervous and immune systems
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Focusing on the evolutionary development of cellular and molecular components in the nervous and immune systems, the paper explores how various pathologies in the nervous system lead to a reversion of immune responses. It highlights a shift towards earlier stages of immune system evolution, emphasizing the dominance of innate immunity, lectin-carbohydrate interactions, and phagocytic activities within nervous system cells. This connection between the two systems reveals insights into their interrelated functions during disease processes.
