Essential Takeaways

There are two parts to the immune system: the innate Active response and the adaptive Passive response. Active Immunity, your first line of defense consists of a barrier which includes your skin, membranes and protein cells. When this innate immune system fails or cannot deal with the threat, your body activates its subsequent defense mechanism called Adaptive or Passive Immunity.

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Dr. Binu T Kuruvilla

Dr. Binu T Kuruvilla

MEDICAL PRACTITIONER

Dr. Binu T Kuruvilla is a Medical practitioner with a long experience working in multi-speciality hospitals in medical and oncology specialities before pursuing his passion for research and discoveries, Dr. Binu leads Arjuna and Curegardens research and new product development initiatives. He is keenly involved in protocol design, implementation and management of preclinical and human clinical trials, and works as co-investigator in various clinical trials. His area of expertise also pans collaborative research with both national and international universities and partners in oncology, cardiovascular, metabolic, inflammatory and neurodegenerative disorders, and in the management and publication of international peer-reviewed journals.

Essential Takeaways

There are two parts to the immune system: the innate Active response and the adaptive Passive response. Active Immunity, your first line of defense consists of a barrier which includes your skin, membranes and protein cells. When this innate immune system fails or cannot deal with the threat, your body activates its subsequent defense mechanism called Adaptive or Passive Immunity.

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