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Burnet likened them to “holes” in immune reactivity. It is one of the philosophical enigmas of immunity that the self exists largely in the negative—as holes in the recognition of the foreign. The self is defined, in part, by what is forbidden to attack it. Biologically speaking, the self is demarcated not by what is asserted but by what is invisible: it is what the immune system cannot see.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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