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In the 1940s, this wing of the immune response—neutrophils, macrophages, among other cell types, with their attendant signals and chemokines—began to be termed the “innate immune system.”II Innate, in part, because it exists inherently in us, with no requirement to adapt to, or learn, any aspect of the microbe that caused the infection.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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