The gut is the first
line of immune defense, and to stay healthy the ratio of good to bad bacteria needs to be at least 85 to 15.
Dr. Pal's research has shed some light on this issue and paved the way for future research and treatment options by discovering that even without the protein used to beat the first
wave of immune defense, infection can reoccur in the body weeks later.
LA JOLLA — Scientists have, for the first time, characterized the molecular markers that make the brain's front
lines of immune defense — cells called microglia — unique.
Researchers have uncovered the first evidence that a virus can mutate to evade the body's first line
of immune defense.
Your first line
of immune defense.
Our lungs are like our gut — it's a mucosal immune barrier that is a first line
of immune defense and vulnerable to damage from toxins.
The gut is the first line
of immune defense, and to stay healthy, we need a strong population of friendly bacteria.