The survival of each animal species depends on its ability torecognize invading pathogens and respond to them rapidly. Manysuch defenses against microbes are innate rather than adaptiveto the particular pathogen. Just as infants instinctively respondto the auditory and visual cues of their parents, so the immunesystem is programmed to recognize biochemical patterns displayedby microbial pathogens and mount rapid responses to them. Theinnate immune system includes macrophages and natural killercells, which may act directly on the pathogen or, by releasingcytokines and expressing certain other stimulatory molecules,trigger adaptive immune responses by activating . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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