Länk - Immunförsvaret har cellinterna triggers för patogener

published Apr 14, 2007 03:40   by admin ( last modified Apr 14, 2007 03:40 )
For years, scientists have believed that when bacteria invade the body, they set off alarms in the immune system by interacting with receptors on a cell’s surface. But, now new studies are revealing that bacteria can also plunge inside immune system cells and trigger the immune response there. In the new study, Nunez’ team sheds light on one major pathway in which this process occurs.


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