Innate immunity: The unsung heroes
Peter Parham
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Peter Parham: Stanford University School of Medicine
Nature, 2003, vol. 423, issue 6935, 20-20
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The fact that most people are not perpetually sick is testament to innate immunity squelching most of the infections that we contract.
Date: 2003
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