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Cabello, Felipe C., and Carla Pruzzo, eds. Bacteria, Complement and the Phagocytic Cell. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85718-8.

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1942-, Cabello Felipe C., Pruzzo Carla, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division., eds. Bacteria, complement, and the phagocytic cell. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988.

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Gabriel, Lopez-Berestein, and Klostergaard Jim, eds. Mononuclear phagocytes in cell biology. Boca Raton, Fla: CRC, 1993.

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R, Ambruso Daniel, ed. Phagocyte production and function following burn injury. Austin: R.G. Landes, 1994.

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van, Furth Ralph, ed. Hemopoietic growth factors and mononuclear phagocytes. Basel: New York, 1993.

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Panea, Casandra M. The role of intestinal mononuclear phagocytes in control of mucosal T cell homeostasis. [New York, N.Y.?]: [publisher not identified], 2016.

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Paul, Robinson J., and Babcock George F. 1948-, eds. Phagocyte function: A guide for research and clinical evaluation. New York: Wiley-Liss, 1998.

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1950-, Grinstein Sergio, and Rotstein Ori D, eds. Mechanisms of leukocyte activation. San Diego: Academic Press, 1990.

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Krysko, Dmitri V. Phagocytosis of dying cells: From molecular mechanisms to human diseases. [Dordrecht]: Springer, 2009.

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J, Sbarra Anthony, and Strauss Robert R, eds. The Respiratory burst and its physiological significance. New York: Plenum Press, 1988.

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H, Stenmark, ed. Phosphoinositides in subcellular targeting and enzyme activation. Berlin: Springer, 2004.

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Cabello, Felipe C. Bacteria, Complement and the Phagocytic Cell. Springer, 2012.

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Pruzzo, Carla, and Felipe C. Cabello. Bacteria, Complement and the Phagocytic Cell. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division (Corporate Author), Felipe C. Cabello (Editor), and Carla Pruzzo (Editor), eds. Bacteria, Complement, and the Phagocytic Cell (Nato a S I Series Series H, Cell Biology). Springer, 1989.

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Galvan, Irja S. Modulation of respiratory burst activity of trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) phagocytic cells. 1994.

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Horton, Michael A. Macrophages and Related Cells. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Horton, Michael A. Macrophages and Related Cells. Springer, 2013.

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Marsh, M., Pierre J. Courtoy, A. Dautry-Varsat, J. Gruenberg, and L. Mata. Endocytosis: From Cell Biology to Health, Disease and Therapy. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Marsh, M., Pierre J. Courtoy, A. Dautry-Varsat, J. Gruenberg, L. Mata, A. Ryter, and B. van Deurs. Endocytosis: From Cell Biology to Health, Disease and Therapy. Springer, 2012.

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Normann, Sigurd J. Macrophages and Natural Killer Cells: Regulation and Function. Springer, 2012.

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Normann, Sigurd J. Macrophages and Natural Killer Cells: Regulation and Function. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Nanda, Arvind. Electrogenic H+ transport and its relationship to the NADPH oxidase of phagocytic cells. 1996.

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Funkhouser, Sheana Whelan. EFFECT OF INCREASED EXTRACELLULAR CALCIUM AND CADMIUM ON HUMAN MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTIC CELLS (CALCIUM). 1992.

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A genetic analysis of the interactions between Legionella pneumophila and human phagocyctic cells. 1991.

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Membrane Activation in Immunologically Relevant Cells (Chemical Immunology). S. Karger AG (Switzerland), 1988.

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(Editor), J. Paul Robinson, and George F. Babcock (Editor), eds. Phagocyte Function: A Guide for Research and Clinical Evaluation (Cytometric Cellular Analysis). Wiley-Liss, 1998.

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Krysko, Dmitri V., and Peter Vandenabeele. Phagocytosis of Dying Cells: From Molecular Mechanisms to Human Diseases. Springer, 2014.

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Voll, Reinhard E., and Barbara M. Bröker. Innate vs acquired immunity. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0048.

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The innate and the adaptive immune system efficiently cooperate to protect us from infections. The ancient innate immune system, dating back to the first multicellular organisms, utilizes phagocytic cells, soluble antimicrobial peptides, and the complement system for an immediate line of defence against pathogens. Using a limited number of germline-encoded pattern recognition receptors including the Toll-like, RIG-1-like, and NOD-like receptors, the innate immune system recognizes so-called pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). PAMPs are specific for groups of related microorganisms and represent highly conserved, mostly non-protein molecules essential for the pathogens' life cycles. Hence, escape mutants strongly reduce the pathogen's fitness. An important task of the innate immune system is to distinguish between harmless antigens and potentially dangerous pathogens. Ideally, innate immune cells should activate the adaptive immune cells only in the case of invading pathogens. The evolutionarily rather new adaptive immune system, which can be found in jawed fish and higher vertebrates, needs several days to mount an efficient response upon its first encounter with a certain pathogen. As soon as antigen-specific lymphocyte clones have been expanded, they powerfully fight the pathogen. Importantly, memory lymphocytes can often protect us from reinfections. During the development of T and B lymphocytes, many millions of different receptors are generated by somatic recombination and hypermutation of gene segments making up the antigen receptors. This process carries the inherent risk of autoimmunity, causing most inflammatory rheumatic diseases. In contrast, inadequate activation of the innate immune system, especially activation of the inflammasomes, may cause autoinflammatory syndromes.
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Siamon, Gordon, ed. Macrophage plasma membrane receptors: Structure and function : proceedings of a meeting in Oxford, March 1987. Cambridge: Company of Biologists, 1988.

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Stenmark, Harald. Phosphoinositides in Subcellular Targeting and Enzyme Activation. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Oehmichen, M., and Margaret M. Clarkson. Mononuclear Phagocytes in the Central Nervous System: Origin, Mode of Distribution, and Function of Progressive Microglia, Perivascular Cells of ... Neurologie Neurology Series ). Springer, 2012.

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