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When pathogens invade the circulation, expression of CD64 on neutrophils increases dramatically at a very early step of the immune host response.
Many microbial pathogens invade their human and animal hosts through the mucosal surfaces of the respiratory, gastrointestinal and urogenital tracts [1], [2].
Many bacterial pathogens invade cells and replicate intracellularly.
Many bacterial pathogens invade plants primarily through stomata on the leaf surface.
Most pathogens invade the body via a mucosal pathway: oral, intranasal or vaginal.
The bovine mammary epithelium is able to express elements of innate immunity when mastitis pathogens invade this tissue [ 2, 3].
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Those pathogens invaded Mosquitia via two pathways.
MEC outnumber by far any other cell type possibly coming into contact with pathogens invading the lactating mammary gland.
This function enables them to play a vital role in the recognition of pathogens invading the body.
Rapid mammary SAA response is probably involved in the innate local protection against pathogens invading the udder.
In the scope of the respiratory tract, there have been clues to suggest a potential protective role of the pharyngeal microbiome against pathogens invading the lungs.
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