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Disease-predicting and prognostic potential of innate immune responses to noninfectious stressors: human and animal modelsTrevisi et al., 2016
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- Trevisi E
- Moscati L
- Amadori M
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- The innate immune response to noninfectious stressors
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Innate immunity provides an immediate defense against biotic (eg, bacterial, viral) and abiotic (eg, traumatic, psychological) stressors, by means of cellular and humoral components (eg, leukocytes, complement, cytokines, and acute-phase proteins or APPs) …
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