Shashank Bansal

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In a nutshell there are three layers: First a layer of mucus filled with antibodies, defensins (we met these before on the skin, the tiny needles that can kill microorganisms), and other proteins that kill or damage bacteria. In the gut it has to be pretty thin and somewhat porous because all the nutrients from your food need to pass inside, and if the first protective layer were too good, you would starve to death.
Immune: A Journey Into the Mysterious System That Keeps You Alive
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