Innate Immunıty
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Innate Immunıty
The Innate Immune System: An Overview
The body has two immune systems: the innate immune system and the adaptive immune system. Let’s first briefly compare acquired…
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PHAGOCYTOSIS
Unlike adaptive immunity, innate immunity does not recognize every possible antigen. Instead, it is designed to recognize a few highly…
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2. Defense Cells in the Tissue: Macrophages, Dendritic Cells, and Mast Cells
Unlike adaptive immunity, innate immunity does not recognize every possible antigen. Instead, it is designed to recognize a few highly…
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CELLS INVOLVED IN BODY DEFENSE 1. Defense Cells in the Blood: The Leukocytes
Unlike adaptive immunity, innate immunity does not recognize every possible antigen. Instead, it is designed to recognize a few highly…
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4. Ways in which Microorganisms can Resist Body Defenses by Circumventing the Complement Pathways
Unlike adaptive immunity, innate immunity does not recognize every possible antigen. Instead, it is designed to recognize a few highly…
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3. The Alternative Complement Pathway
Unlike adaptive immunity, innate immunity does not recognize every possible antigen. Instead, it is designed to recognize a few highly…
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2. The Lectin Pathway
Unlike adaptive immunity, innate immunity does not recognize every possible antigen. Instead, it is designed to recognize a few highly…
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1.The Classical Complement Pathway
Although at least 21 different serum proteins have thus far been identified as part of the classical complement pathway, one…
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THE COMPLEMENT SYSTEM: AN OVERVIEW
Unlike adaptive immunity, innate immunity does not recognize every possible antigen. Instead, it is designed to recognize a few highly…
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Pattern-Recognition Receptors- Toll-Like Receptors and Cytokins
Unlike adaptive immunity, innate immunity does not recognize every possible antigen. Instead, it is designed to recognize a few highly…
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