Multicellularity evolved well before 600 million years ago, and all multicellular animals have evolved since then with the need to protect against pathogens. There is no reason to expect their immune systems to be any less sophisticated than ours. The vertebrate system, based on rearranging immunoglobulin-superfamily domains, appears to have evolved partly as a result of chance insertion of RAG genes by horizontal transfer. Remarkably sophisticated systems for expansion of immunological repertoire have evolved in parallel in many groups of organisms. Vaccination of invertebrates against commercially important pathogens has been empirically successful, and suggests that the definition of an adaptive and innate immune system should no l...
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Repertoire of an immune system is a set of antigen receptors each having a unique specificity to bin...
A clonally diverse anticipatory repertoire in which each lymphocyte bears a unique antigen receptor ...
It is an inherent part of living to be in constant modification, which are due to answers resulting ...
It is an inherent part of living to be in constant modification, which are due to answers resulting ...
The fitness gains resulting from development of the adaptive immune system (AIS) during evolution ar...
Innate immune processes arose from specific host–pathogen coevolutive interactions and the ability t...
Innate immune processes arose from specific host–pathogen coevolutive interactions and the ability t...
Innate immune processes arose from specific host–pathogen coevolutive interactions and the ability t...
We propose an evolutionary perspective to classify and characterize the diverse systems of adaptive ...
We propose an evolutionary perspective to classify and characterize the diverse systems of adaptive ...
We propose an evolutionary perspective to classify and characterize the diverse systems of adaptive ...
We propose an evolutionary perspective to classify and characterize the diverse systems of adaptive ...
Repertoire of an immune system is a set of antigen receptors each having a unique specificity to bin...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Recent e...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Recent e...
Repertoire of an immune system is a set of antigen receptors each having a unique specificity to bin...
A clonally diverse anticipatory repertoire in which each lymphocyte bears a unique antigen receptor ...
It is an inherent part of living to be in constant modification, which are due to answers resulting ...
It is an inherent part of living to be in constant modification, which are due to answers resulting ...
The fitness gains resulting from development of the adaptive immune system (AIS) during evolution ar...
Innate immune processes arose from specific host–pathogen coevolutive interactions and the ability t...
Innate immune processes arose from specific host–pathogen coevolutive interactions and the ability t...
Innate immune processes arose from specific host–pathogen coevolutive interactions and the ability t...
We propose an evolutionary perspective to classify and characterize the diverse systems of adaptive ...
We propose an evolutionary perspective to classify and characterize the diverse systems of adaptive ...
We propose an evolutionary perspective to classify and characterize the diverse systems of adaptive ...
We propose an evolutionary perspective to classify and characterize the diverse systems of adaptive ...
Repertoire of an immune system is a set of antigen receptors each having a unique specificity to bin...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Recent e...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Recent e...
Repertoire of an immune system is a set of antigen receptors each having a unique specificity to bin...
A clonally diverse anticipatory repertoire in which each lymphocyte bears a unique antigen receptor ...