Five specially commissioned articles analyze the influence of the innate immune system on adaptive immunity. This focus is available free to registrants during the month of October.
The interface between innate and adaptive immunitypp971 - 974 Kasper Hoebe, Edith Janssen
& Bruce Beutler doi:10.1038/ni1004-971 Abstract|Full text|PDF
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Toll-like receptors in the pathogenesis of human diseasepp975 - 979 Donald N Cook, David S Pisetsky
& David A Schwartz Published online: 28 September 2004|doi:10.1038/ni1116 Abstract|Full text|PDF
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The complement system in regulation of adaptive immunitypp981 - 986 Michael C Carroll Published online: 28 September 2004|doi:10.1038/ni1113 Abstract|Full text|PDF
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Toll-like receptor control of the adaptive immune responsespp987 - 995 Akiko Iwasaki
& Ruslan Medzhitov Published online: 28 September 2004|doi:10.1038/ni1112 Abstract|Full text|PDF
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Interplay of natural killer cells and their receptors with the adaptive immune responsepp996 - 1002 David H Raulet Published online: 28 September 2004|doi:10.1038/ni1114 Abstract|Full text|PDF
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