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  • Cell Communication

    A process allowing immune cells to coordinate attacks on microbes and detect host cell damage.
  • Immune System

    A network of cells and proteins that defends the body against infection.
  • Microbes

    Microscopic organisms, including bacteria and viruses, that can invade the body.
  • Cell Surface Receptors

    Proteins on cell surfaces that detect microbial signs and initiate immune responses.
  • Adhesion Molecules

    Proteins that help cells stick to each other and communicate during immune responses.
  • Cytokines

    Signaling proteins released by cells to communicate and regulate immune responses.
  • Innate Immune System

    The body's first line of defense, providing immediate response to infections.
  • Scanning Systems

    Mechanisms in the immune system that detect microbial signs and host cell damage.
  • Innate Effectors

    Cells and proteins acting as the immune system's 'security soldiers' against pathogens.
  • Pattern Recognition Receptors

    Proteins that identify common microbial features to trigger immune responses.
  • Complement System

    A group of proteins that enhance the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to clear microbes.