[CITATION][C] An innate sense of danger

P Matzinger - Seminars in immunology, 1998 - Elsevier
P Matzinger
Seminars in immunology, 1998Elsevier
WHEN CHARLIE ASKED ME to write an essay delineating the differences between innate
immunity and the Danger model, 1 I was stumped. How would one compare the system of
cells and molecules that make up the body's first line of defense against pathogens with a
model that attempts to lay out the adaptive immune system's guidelines for immunity and
tolerance? It seemed like a request to compare apples and the Ž rules of grammar. On
reflection, however it's always
WHEN CHARLIE ASKED ME to write an essay delineating the differences between innate immunity and the Danger model, 1 I was stumped. How would one compare the system of cells and molecules that make up the body’s first line of defense against pathogens with a model that attempts to lay out the adaptive immune system’s guidelines for immunity and tolerance? It seemed like a request to compare apples and the Ž rules of grammar. On reflection, however it’s always
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