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      Manipulation of innate immunity by bacterial pathogens.

      Current Opinion in Immunology
      Animals, Bacteria, immunology, pathogenicity, Bacterial Infections, Biological Evolution, Humans, Immunity, Innate

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          The past decade has witnessed tremendous growth in two related fields: innate immunity and microbial pathogenesis. Many pathogens have evolved mechanisms to infect their hosts in the face of a fully functional innate immune system, and there are numerous examples by which pathogens avoid recognition and/or suppress inflammation. In this review, I suggest that pathogens not only survive the innate immune response, but use it to promote their pathogenesis.

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          10.1016/j.coi.2004.11.002

          Animals,Bacteria,immunology,pathogenicity,Bacterial Infections,Biological Evolution,Humans,Immunity, Innate

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