Innate Immune Response The innate immune response, also known as the non-specific immune response, is the first line of defense against pathogens. Its purpose is to prevent the movement of pathogens into and throughout the body. It is known as the non-specific immune response as it generally blocks non-self pathogens (a bacteria, virus, or microorganism … Continue reading A More In-depth View Of Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses
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Immune System 101
The dendritic cell’s job is to take the foreign object and process its proteins (the building blocks that make up the object) into small chunks. The dendritic cells then present those chunks (called antigens) on their surface. T cells, adaptive immune cells that help fight infection by activating other immune cells and killing infected cells, … Continue reading Immune System 101