Symposium - La Jolla, CA, United States
The innate immune system is an essential host defense mechanism designed for early detection and containment of a wide array of pathogens.Multiple cell types and tissues participate in the ensuing inflammatory response that leads to the activation of anti-microbial defenses and the recruitment of circulating inflammatory cells. The inflammatory response is a two-edged sword that must be tightly regulated—too little = infection, too much = chronic inflammation. The symposium is designed to understand the role of innate immunity and inflammation in normal and diseased tissue
Wednesday, January 18 to Friday, January 20, 2012
Salk Institute For Biological Studies - La Jolla, California
Contact: http://SalkNatureIpsen.kintera.org/2012SaveTheDate
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