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Pathogen Surveillance: The Flies Have It
Pathogen Surveillance: The Flies Have It
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Pathogen Surveillance: The Flies Have It

2002
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Overview
Khush et al comment on studies by Choe et al and Michel et al that identify two peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs) in the fruit fly that are probable pattern recognition receptors for the insect innate immune response. The growing appreciation of the conservation of some immune responses in insects and mammals has produced an exchange of ideas and results that has invigorated the field of innate immunity.
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American Society for the Advancement of Science,American Association for the Advancement of Science,The American Association for the Advancement of Science