As our primary interface with the environment, the skin is constantly subjected to injury and invasion by pathogens. The fundamental force driving the evolution of the immune system has been the need to protect the host against overwhelming infection. The ability of T and B cells to recombine antigen receptor genes during development provides an efficient, flexible, and powerful immune system with nearly unlimited specificity for antigen. The capacity to expand subsets of antigen-specific lymphocytes that become activated by environmental antigens (memory response) is termed ‘‘acquired’’ immunity. Immunologic memory, although a fundamental aspect of mammalian biology, is a relatively recent evolutionary event that permits organisms to live ...
Innate immunity, one of the most important mechanisms in the first line of host defense, is achieved...
Both innate immunity and mucosal surfaces provide the first line of defence against mucosal infectio...
SummaryBeginning with the physical barrier presented by the epithelium, infectious agents such as vi...
The interleukin-1 (IL-1) family of cytokines and receptors is unique in immunology because the IL-1 ...
The immune system provides a vital protective system for living organisms from infection. Most organ...
Abstract: Skin's innate immunity is the initial activator of immune response mechanisms, influencing...
The innate immune system is an ancient and diverse collection of defenses, including the recognition...
The innate immune system is an ancient surveillance system able to sense microbial invaders as well ...
Contains fulltext : 190802.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Immunological...
The immune system is comprised of tissue, cells, and chemicals that have been evolutionarily develop...
ipb-halle.de Innate immunity is an ancient form of defense against microbial infection that is share...
Among members of the Ig superfamily (IgSF), antigen receptors have the unique capacity to rearrange ...
The immune system is one of the most well characterized, yet complex biochemical systems in the anim...
To help us fight infections, the immune system relies on the coordinated activity of innate and adap...
The innate immune system must recognize and rapidly respond to microbial pathogens, providing a firs...
Innate immunity, one of the most important mechanisms in the first line of host defense, is achieved...
Both innate immunity and mucosal surfaces provide the first line of defence against mucosal infectio...
SummaryBeginning with the physical barrier presented by the epithelium, infectious agents such as vi...
The interleukin-1 (IL-1) family of cytokines and receptors is unique in immunology because the IL-1 ...
The immune system provides a vital protective system for living organisms from infection. Most organ...
Abstract: Skin's innate immunity is the initial activator of immune response mechanisms, influencing...
The innate immune system is an ancient and diverse collection of defenses, including the recognition...
The innate immune system is an ancient surveillance system able to sense microbial invaders as well ...
Contains fulltext : 190802.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Immunological...
The immune system is comprised of tissue, cells, and chemicals that have been evolutionarily develop...
ipb-halle.de Innate immunity is an ancient form of defense against microbial infection that is share...
Among members of the Ig superfamily (IgSF), antigen receptors have the unique capacity to rearrange ...
The immune system is one of the most well characterized, yet complex biochemical systems in the anim...
To help us fight infections, the immune system relies on the coordinated activity of innate and adap...
The innate immune system must recognize and rapidly respond to microbial pathogens, providing a firs...
Innate immunity, one of the most important mechanisms in the first line of host defense, is achieved...
Both innate immunity and mucosal surfaces provide the first line of defence against mucosal infectio...
SummaryBeginning with the physical barrier presented by the epithelium, infectious agents such as vi...