Innate Immunity -First Line of Host Defence

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Innate Immunity -First Line of Host Defence Lea Munthe-Fog

The Complement System is Activated by PAMPs/DAMPS Lea Munthe-Fog

Recognition of PAMPs/DAMPs by Complement Receptors (CRs) Phagocytosis Cell type Macrophages Chemotaxis Granulocytes Cytokine storm Mastcells Degranulation T-Cells (?) Lea Munthe-Fog

Recognition of PAMPs/DAMPs by Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) Lea Munthe-Fog Bacteria

Cytokines and Anti-microbial Peptides are Released in Response to PAMPs/DAMPs Bacteria Lea Munthe-Fog