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Acute rejection is a type of immune response that occurs when the transplanted tissue or organ is recognized as foreign by the recipient's immune system, typically happening within days to weeks after transplantation. This process involves the activation of T cells and the production of antibodies against the transplanted material, leading to inflammation and damage to the graft. Understanding acute rejection is crucial for managing transplant outcomes and emphasizes the importance of histocompatibility and the need for immunosuppression.