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Mazmanian and others have since found that the gel that lines the gut is colonized by the microbiota, and their presence puts them very much in close proximity to cells that can trigger an immune response. On the other side of that gel-like wall is a line of cells, called epithelial cells, that is heavy with immune triggers. This suggests the microbiota have developed with the deliberate ability to interact with and stimulate our immune system.
An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System: A Tale in Four Lives
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