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intrinsic immunity

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Intrinsic immunity is the collection of constitutive and rapidly inducible cellular factors and pathways that provide a baseline, immediate defense against pathogens within individual host cells. It investigates the inherent cellular mechanisms that detect and restrict pathogen replication before the activation of innate or adaptive immune responses, representing a crucial first layer of host protection that influences infection outcome and pathogen evolution through direct cell-autonomous action.

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AH

Harvard University

AS

Harvard University

SM

Gunma University

DH

California Institute of Technology

KI

Johns Hopkins University

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Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

Inserm

Paris, France

National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, United States

University of Washington

Seattle, United States