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    GlossaryImmune Cell Infiltration

    movement of immune cells into tissues responding to damage or infection

    Immune cell infiltration refers to the process where immune cells, such as T cells and macrophages, move into a tissue or organ, often in response to infection, injury, or disease. This can be a sign of the body's attempt to fight off pathogens or repair damage, but in some cases, like autoimmune diseases, it can lead to tissue damage and inflammation.

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