Barrier Surfaces of the Innate Immune System

Barrier Surfaces of the Innate Immune System

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Barrier Surfaces of the Innate Immune System

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  1. 1 Features of the Innate Immune System
  2. 2 tight junction
  3. 3 lysozyme
  4. 4 secretory phospholipase A
  5. 5 antimicrobial peptides (AMPs)
  6. 6 outside
  7. 7 2 m2 covering the body
  8. 8 skin microbiome
  9. 9 Respiratory Tract
  10. 10 mucus traps pathogens
  11. 11 mucociliary escalator
  12. 12 nasal microbiota
  13. 13 airway epithelial cells
  14. 14 alveolar macrophages
  15. 15 salivary glands mouth
  16. 16 the stomach produces gastric acid esophagus fundus
  17. 17 aid in digestion synthesize nutrients
  18. 18 intestinal epithelium
  19. 19 Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GALT)
  20. 20 female reproductive tract ovary fallopian tube uterus
  21. 21 PROFESSOR DAVE EXPLAINS

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