imunoloka
Imunoloka is a term used in some theoretical discussions to describe the spatial organization of immune responses within tissues. It refers to the idea that immune activity is not uniform but concentrated in distinct microdomains, such as barrier interfaces, perivascular niches, or tissue-resident lymphoid-like structures. The concept emphasizes local signaling, regional cell interactions, and rapid, localized decision-making in response to pathogens or injury.
The term is not part of standard peer‑reviewed immunology and has appeared mainly in regional educational materials,
Core ideas associated with imunoloka include the existence of localized immune hubs that coordinate responses through
Limitations of imunoloka as a formal concept include a lack of standardized definitions, inconsistent terminology, and