immunosuppression

What is Immunosuppression?

Immunosuppression refers to the reduction in the efficacy of the immune system to fight infections and diseases. This can be induced intentionally, such as in organ transplantation to prevent rejection, or it can occur inadvertently due to exposure to certain toxic substances. In toxicology, immunosuppression is a critical aspect as it can lead to increased susceptibility to infections and reduced ability to combat cancer cells.

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