Cellular Response to Infection
Cellular response to infection is a critical process in the body’s fight against invaders. It is a complex process involving the recognition of pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) by immune cells, the activation of specific immune pathways, and the production of molecules that fight off the infection. This response is important to maintain health and protect against infectious diseases. It is also a key factor in the development of autoimmune diseases, allergic reactions, and cancer. Understanding cellular response to infection is essential for developing effective treatments and preventative measures. Furthermore, new strategies to target infections can be developed through research of the cellular response, leading to innovations in therapeutic approaches.
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