Yale Medicine School: Releasing the Brakes on an Innate Immune System Response
February 26, 2021
February 26, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Feb. 26 (TNSRes) -- Yale School of Medicine issued the following news:
Our bodies have two immune systems: the innate one we are born with that is capable of inducing a rapid immune response; and the adaptive one, which is prompted into action by the innate immune system. The innate immune system detects an intruder and sends out a first line of defense, and directs the adaptive immune system to create a more specific and nimble response.
Cancer . . .
Our bodies have two immune systems: the innate one we are born with that is capable of inducing a rapid immune response; and the adaptive one, which is prompted into action by the innate immune system. The innate immune system detects an intruder and sends out a first line of defense, and directs the adaptive immune system to create a more specific and nimble response.
Cancer . . .
