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Adaptive innate immunity or innate adaptive immunity?
Clinical Science, 2019AbstractThe innate immunity is frequently accepted as a first line of relatively primitive defense interfering with the pathogen invasion until the mechanisms of ‘privileged’ adaptive immunity with the production of antibodies and activation of cytotoxic lymphocytes ‘steal the show’.
Jan Černý, Ilja Stříž
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Neutrophils at the crossroads of innate and adaptive immunity
Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 2020Neutrophils are the most abundant leukocytes in blood. From the circulation, they are quickly mobilized to sites of inflammation and/or infection. At the affected tissues, neutrophils display an impressive array of antimicrobial functions, including ...
C. Rosales
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Immune mechanisms: adaptive immunity
2016The role of adaptive immunity (i.e. the involvement of B and T lymphocytes) in the pathogenesis of axial spondyloarthritis has been investigated in both human disease and relevant animal models. Studies of B cell responses have not generally implicated an autoantibody in the disease, but there are abnormalities of antibody responses, particularly ...
Maxime Breban, Hill Gaston
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Pyroptosis: The missing puzzle among innate and adaptive immunity crosstalk
Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 2020Pyroptosis is a newly discovered programmed cell death with inflammasome formation. Pattern recognition receptors that identify repetitive motifs of prospective pathogens such as LPS of gram‐negative bacteria are crucial to pyroptosis.
M. Hachim +3 more
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Role of platelets and megakaryocytes in adaptive immunity
Platelets, 2020The immune system is comprised of two principal interconnected components called innate and adaptive immunity. While the innate immune system mounts a nonspecific response that provides protection against the spread of foreign pathogens, the adaptive ...
G. Marcoux +3 more
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Critical Reviews™ in Immunology, 2011
Adaptive immunity, involving distinctive antibody- and cell-mediated responses to specific antigens based on "memory" of previous exposure, is a hallmark of higher vertebrates. It has been argued that adaptive immunity arose rapidly, as articulated in the "big bang theory" surrounding its origins, which stresses the importance of coincident whole ...
Clifford, Liongue +2 more
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Adaptive immunity, involving distinctive antibody- and cell-mediated responses to specific antigens based on "memory" of previous exposure, is a hallmark of higher vertebrates. It has been argued that adaptive immunity arose rapidly, as articulated in the "big bang theory" surrounding its origins, which stresses the importance of coincident whole ...
Clifford, Liongue +2 more
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Interleukin-12 and the regulation of innate resistance and adaptive immunity
Nature reviews. Immunology, 2003G. Trinchieri
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Circadian rhythms in adaptive immunity and vaccination
Seminars in Immunopathology, 2021N. Cermakian +3 more
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