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Anti-infective agents --- Congresses --- Bacteria --- Adhesion --- Bacteria - Adhesion - Congresses. --- BACTERIAL ADHESION --- ADHESIONS --- PREVENTION AND CONTROL
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In recent years increased scientific attention has been given to immediate defense mechanisms based on non-clonal recognition of microbial components. These mechanisms constitute the innate immunity arm of the body s defense. Identification of pathogens by these mechanisms involves primarily receptors recognizing sugar moieties of various microorganisms. Innate immunity based mechanisms are essential for the existence of multicellular organisms. They are evolutionarily conserved and designed to provide immediate protection against microbial pathogens to eradicate infection. Activation of innate immunity is crucial for transition to specific immunity and for its orientation, and to assist the specific immune response in the recognition of pathogens and their destruction. Innate immunity is regularly involved in the arrest of bacterial, mycotic, viral and parasitic infections, giving the specific immune response time to become effective. It becomes critically essential in immunocompromised patients who fail to mount specific immune responses due to congenital or acquired immunodeficiencies as a result of chemotherapy, dialysis, immunosuppressive drugs, or HIV infection. The Innate Immunity arsenal constitutes polymorphonuclear and mononuclear phagocytes, mast cells, the complement system, Natural Killer cells, antimicrobial peptides, and presumably a subset of T lymphocytes with TCRl receptors.
Natural immunity --- Congresses --- Immunology. --- Emerging infectious diseases. --- Microbiology. --- Medical virology. --- Medical parasitology. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Medical Microbiology. --- Virology. --- Parasitology. --- Infectious diseases. --- Medical microbiology. --- Biology --- Microbiology --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Disease resistance --- Host resistance --- Innate immunity --- Innate resistance --- Native immunity --- Natural resistance --- Nonspecific immunity --- Resistance to disease --- Immunity
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Enzymology --- Adhesion cellulaire --- Celadhesie --- Cell adhesion --- Cellen--Pathogene micro-organismen --- Cellules--Micro-organismes --- Intracellular pathogenic micro-organisms --- Intracellular pathogens --- Intracellulare pathogene micro-organismen --- Micro-organismen [Intracellulare pathogene ] --- Micro-organismes pathogenes dans la cellule --- Micro-organismes pathogenes intracellulaires --- Pathogene micro-organismen in de cel --- Bacteries --- Adhesines --- Micro-organismes --- Micro-organismes pathogenes --- Adhesivite. --- Adhesivite --- Microorganisms. --- Bacteries - Adhesivite. --- Bacteries - Adhesivite --- Micro-organismes - Adhesivite --- Adhesins
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Cellule --- cells --- Tissu animal --- Animal tissues --- Bacteria --- Agent pathogène --- Pathogens --- Adsorption --- Infection --- Pouvoir pathogène --- Pathogenicity --- Cell adhesion molecules. --- Bacterial Adhesion. --- Adhesins, Bacterial. --- Adhesion. --- Adhesins, bacterial --- Bacterial adhesion --- Bacterial physiology
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