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Scientists identify body’s microreactors for innate immunity

by Staff July 6, 2018
July 6, 2018 57 views
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A DNA-sensing enzyme forms droplets that act as tiny bioreactors creating molecules to stimulate innate immunity — the body’s first response to infection, researchers report.

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