Innate pathways of immune activation in transplantation

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Todd V. Brennan and colleagues from the Division Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA have published the research work: Innate Pathways of Immune Activation in Transplantation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: Research into the precise mechanism of DAMP-TLR binding needs 7.

SUMMARY

    Adaptive and Innate Immune Responses Alloantigen-specific T_cells and B cells cause acute cellular and humeral rejection through the recognition of graft antigen by highly evolved immune receptors. Consequently, to conduct an effective immune_response, intense expansion of antigen-specific lymphocytes is required. The innate immune system . . .

     

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