When animals become sick, infected cells and an armada of activated immune cells attempt to eliminate the pathogen from the body. Once infectious particles have breached the body's physical barriers of the skin or gut lining, an initially local response quickly escalates into a systemic response, attracting mobile immune cells to the site of infection. These cells complement the initial, unspecific defense with a more specialized, targeted response. This can also provide long-term immune memory and protection against future infection. The cell-autonomous defenses of the infected cells are thus aided by the actions of recruited immune cells. These specialized cells are the most mobile cells in the body, constantly patrolling through the othe...
Multicellular organisms constantly encounter potentially harmful microorganisms. Although insects la...
Insects are particularly resistant to microorganisms. Their host-defense system relies on several in...
Parasites can dramatically reduce the fitness of their hosts, and natural selection should favor def...
When animals become sick, infected cells and an armada of activated immune cells attempt to eliminat...
Social insects (i.e., ants, termites and the social bees and wasps) protect their colonies from dise...
Understanding how organisms fight infection has been a central focus of scientific research and medi...
Social insect colonies have evolved collective immune defences against parasites. These ‘social immu...
Immune systems are able to protect the body against secondary infection with the same parasite. In i...
Insects are the most diverse and prolific animal group on Earth, and as such, important lessons can ...
Insects are confronted to a wide range of infectious microorganisms. Tissues in direct contact with ...
Social insect colonies have evolved many collectively performed adaptations that reduce the impact o...
Insects are a highly successful group of animals that inhabit almost every habitat and environment o...
Over a long period of evolution, insects have developed unique intestinal defenses against invasion ...
Circulating blood cells are the primary mediators of immunity in invertebrates, carrying out the pha...
Insects possess an immune system that protects them from attacks by various pathogenic microorganism...
Multicellular organisms constantly encounter potentially harmful microorganisms. Although insects la...
Insects are particularly resistant to microorganisms. Their host-defense system relies on several in...
Parasites can dramatically reduce the fitness of their hosts, and natural selection should favor def...
When animals become sick, infected cells and an armada of activated immune cells attempt to eliminat...
Social insects (i.e., ants, termites and the social bees and wasps) protect their colonies from dise...
Understanding how organisms fight infection has been a central focus of scientific research and medi...
Social insect colonies have evolved collective immune defences against parasites. These ‘social immu...
Immune systems are able to protect the body against secondary infection with the same parasite. In i...
Insects are the most diverse and prolific animal group on Earth, and as such, important lessons can ...
Insects are confronted to a wide range of infectious microorganisms. Tissues in direct contact with ...
Social insect colonies have evolved many collectively performed adaptations that reduce the impact o...
Insects are a highly successful group of animals that inhabit almost every habitat and environment o...
Over a long period of evolution, insects have developed unique intestinal defenses against invasion ...
Circulating blood cells are the primary mediators of immunity in invertebrates, carrying out the pha...
Insects possess an immune system that protects them from attacks by various pathogenic microorganism...
Multicellular organisms constantly encounter potentially harmful microorganisms. Although insects la...
Insects are particularly resistant to microorganisms. Their host-defense system relies on several in...
Parasites can dramatically reduce the fitness of their hosts, and natural selection should favor def...