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The cell-mediated immunity is an immune response that activates the phagocytes and antigen specific cytotoxic T-lymphocytes and releases various cytokines in response to antigen. The immune complex immunity refers to the humoral immunity. IgG and IgM play major roles in this immunity. If antibody rises against a particular antigen at that time, the antigen antibody complex is formed.

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