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Das Immunsystem der Invertebraten

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Immunbiologie

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Die immunologische Welt besteht nicht nur aus Mäusen und Menschen. In dieser Welt finden zunehmend wirbellose Tiere (Invertebraten) ihren Platz. Aktuelle Erkenntnisse hinsichtlich der Regulation von Immunantworten wurden in Invertebraten gewonnen und ziehen ihre Kreise durch die Welt der Pflanzen, der Wirbeltiere bis hin zum Menschen. Dieses Kapitel gibt nicht nur eine Einführung in das Immunsystem der Invertebraten, es beleuchtet auch aktuelle Fragestellungen hinsichtlich der Regulation von angeborener und erworbener Immunität. Der Ursprung der erworbenen Immunität wird diskutiert.

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(2008). Das Immunsystem der Invertebraten. In: Neumann, J. (eds) Immunbiologie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72569-5_7

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