Tomasz Lechman

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This is how your innate immune cells are able to recognize bacteria, even if they never have encountered a specific species ever before. Every bacteria has some proteins that it can’t get rid of. And your innate immune cells come equipped with a very special group of receptors that are able to recognize all the most common puzzle pieces of our enemies:
Immune: A Journey Into the Mysterious System That Keeps You Alive
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