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  • Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are specialized lymphocytes that don't have the diverse antigen receptors found in T and B cells, and they play crucial roles in maintaining tissue health.
  • Over the last decade, research has shown that ILCs are not only involved in immune responses and inflammation but also contribute to metabolic balance, tissue remodeling, and interactions with the nervous system.
  • Advances in understanding ILC biology have led to a re-evaluation of their classification, emphasizing their importance in various physiological processes such as tissue homeostasis and regeneration.
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