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An endless threat of invasion

Posted on 27. November 2014 by AnneS
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Our bodies continuously encounter microbes that pose potential or actual threats to our survival. Our immune system has to be able to detect all possible threats to our bodies, whatever shape or form they may take. So how does the immune system recognize a threat? Continue reading →

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