Infectious organisms trip
specialized immune cells in the body and cause them to pump out proteins called cytokines, which produce inflammation and other hallmarks of infection, such as chills and fever.
Not exact matches
The research, published and featured
in the Spot Light section of the December edition of the Journal of Virology, examines a previously unknown connection between flaviviruses — a classification of viruses that include West Nile virus, Dengue virus and tick - borne encephalitis virus — and organelles (a
specialized subunit within a
cell) known as peroxisomes that help coordinate the
body's
immune responses.
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These
specialized cells in the
immune system recognize organisms that invade the
body and provide protection against disease.