New ‘molecular switch’ controlling antiviral immunity identified
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A previously unknown chain of molecular signals that determines how strongly the body’s immune system responds to viral infection has been discovered by scientists at UCL and the University of Cologne. Pattern recognition receptors act as sensors in the body’s immune system that detect the molecular signatures of invading viruses and bacteria. When an invader is detected, they trigger the production of interferons – proteins that coordinate the body’s antiviral immune responses. However, the
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