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Adaptive innate immunity or innate adaptive immunity?

Clinical Science, 2019
AbstractThe 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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The innate immune response

Immunology Letters, 2014
The innate immune response is of prime importance in the immediate recognition and elimination of invading micro-organisms. However, deregulation of this system is clearly associated with the pathogenesis of a wide range of inflammatory diseases. Innate immunity consists of a humoral and a cellular branch, which are closely interacting.
Koenderman, L., Buurman, W., Daha, M.R.
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Innate Immunity and Neurodegeneration

Annual Review of Medicine, 2018
The innate immune system plays diverse roles in health and disease. It represents the first line of defense against infection and is involved in tissue repair, wound healing, and clearance of apoptotic cells and cellular debris. Excessive or nonresolving innate immune activation can lead to systemic or local inflammatory complications and cause or ...
Michael T. Heneka   +4 more
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Innate immunity

Current Opinion in Immunology, 2013
Ofer Levy, Douglas R. McDonald
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HPV innate immunity

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2002
HPV infections of the epidermis and anogenital tract occur frequently in healthy individuals, and 'high risk' HPV types are a major risk factor for cervical cancer. The first line of defense against HPV is the innate immune system, which provides non specific protection against a variety of pathogens and also enhances the adaptive immune response ...
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Adaptation in the innate immune system and heterologous innate immunity

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2014
The innate immune system recognizes deviation from homeostasis caused by infectious or non-infectious assaults. The threshold for its activation seems to be established by a calibration process that includes sensing of microbial molecular patterns from commensal bacteria and of endogenous signals.
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Innate Immunity

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1996
, Ezekowitz, , Hoffmann
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Mutual potentiation of plant immunity by cell-surface and intracellular receptors

Nature, 2021
Bruno Pok Man Ngou   +2 more
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Innate immunity

Current Opinion in Immunology, 2014
Seth L, Masters, Dominic, De Nardo
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Innate Immunity

New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
R, Medzhitov, C, Janeway
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