New Switch Of The Immune Response Discovered

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Tue, 02/26/2008 - 13:00

Scientists have discovered a new mechanism controlling the choice in humans between two lines of defense in the event of attack.

In the presence of viruses or bacteria, the immune system can trigger a response that is rapid but devoid of memory -- innate immunity -- or a response that takes longer to put in place but is more specifically targeted -- adaptive immunity.

The body is often faced with attacks from outside (viral or bacterial infection) and sometimes from...


 

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