Innate immunity articles from across Nature Portfolio
Innate immunity is an immunological subsystem that comprises the cells and mechanisms that provide the first line of defence from infection in a non-specific manner. Innate immune responses are rapid and independent of antigen. Innate immune systems are found in all classes of plants and animals.
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