Thursday, March 21, 2019

Immunological aspects of immunodeficiency diseases part 118




In the past decade, we have realized that defects in some components of the innate and adaptive immunity may result in susceptibility to a narrow range of microbial pathogens. This indicates that some immune mechanisms have evolved to deal with specific pathogens but are redundant for immunity against other microorganisms. Such knowledge may lead to the development of novel treatment strategies targeted against specific microbes.

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