Clett Erridge
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Undergraduate Immunology: A textbook for tablets and other mobile devices
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2013
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Science for the Worried: An optimist’s guide to the future
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“The provision of a conducive environment for a carefully selected array of benign, non-pathogenic organisms to replicate and remain resident by the host makes it difficult for pathogenic organisms to take hold, since they are often outcompeted by the commensal organisms.”
― Undergraduate Immunology: A textbook for tablets and other mobile devices
― Undergraduate Immunology: A textbook for tablets and other mobile devices
“recognition receptors (PRRs), are used to detect highly conserved molecular features that are present in the molecules of pathogens but which are not present in mammalian cells. The molecules which are detected by PRRs are called pathogen associated molecular patterns, or PAMPs.”
― Undergraduate Immunology: A textbook for tablets and other mobile devices
― Undergraduate Immunology: A textbook for tablets and other mobile devices
“The major mechanisms by which cells transmit signals to each other, and how these signals are conveyed from the cell membrane to the nucleus to modulate gene expression, commonly referred to as cell signalling, are also covered in Chapter 2.”
― Undergraduate Immunology: A textbook for tablets and other mobile devices
― Undergraduate Immunology: A textbook for tablets and other mobile devices
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