Immunometabolism and innate immunity in the context of immunological maturation and respiratory pathogens in young children
Abstract
Although children growing from birth into young adulthood undergo rapid physiological maturation, their immune systems are also undergoing significant changes that may affect how they respond to microbes and especially respiratory pathogens. A key component of control over microbes is the innate immune system that sustains pathogen suppression/elimination until the adaptive immune system can instigate clearance. Here, this review will summarize...
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Title
Immunometabolism and innate immunity in the context of immunological maturation and respiratory pathogens in young children
Published Date
Jan 3, 2019
Journal
Volume
106
Issue
2
Pages
301 - 308
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