Cellular and Humoral Innate Immunity

Innate Immunity – A Cellular Arm and a Humoral Arm.
Innate immunity is the first line of resistance against microbial pathogens and
is involved in tissue repair as well as activation of adaptive immune responses.
Innate immunity consists of a cellular arm and a humoral arm. Molecular
strategies used by the cellular arm to detect microbial portions and tissue
damage include cell-associated pattern recognition molecules located in
different cellular compartments (plasma membrane, endosomes, and cytoplasm) and
belonging to different molecular families, including transition-like receptors.
It is reorganized with the latest technology approaches and used in individual
treatment. In our personalized treatment applications, our treatments are
applied based on the type of immunity.

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