Lecture

Cellular Immunity: Danger Signals and Response Activation

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This lecture delves into the cellular innate immunity, focusing on the sensor STING and its role in detecting various dangers such as viruses, bacteria, and cancers. The instructor explains how the immune response is triggered, using analogies of naked people in the street to represent different cellular threats and the activation of the immune system to combat them.

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