Innate immune system
The innate immune system, also known as non-specific immune system and first line of defense, comprises the cells and mechanisms that defend the host from infection by other organisms in a non-specific manner.
Innate immune systemImmune systemMonocyteAdaptive immune systemComplement systemToll-like receptorPattern recognition receptorVirusImmunity (medical)Humoral immunityCharles JanewayImmunologyT cellDendritic cellNatural killer cellFeverGranulocyteInfectionSystemic acquired resistanceHypersensitive response
RNA interferenceArtificial immune systemOutline of immunologyLow-density lipoproteinIntrinsic immunityOcular immune systemInterleukin 8Pathogen-associated molecular patternAutoimmune diseaseImmunogenicityApolipoprotein BAlternative complement pathwayAlan AderemMedicineCrohn's diseaseRespiratory tract antimicrobial defense systemActive Hexose Correlated CompoundTLR 4CollectinRuslan Medzhitov





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