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BBS2001 Threats and Defence Mechanisms

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What do PAMPs and DAMPs do and how do they work?

Author: Mirte Schattorie



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They notify the body that there is an infection. PAMPs (pathogen associated molecular patterns) do this by a signal that is released by the pathogen and DAMPs (damage associated molecular patterns) do this by damage that is done to the tissue. the body receives these signals through special receptors; pattern recognition receptors (PRRs)


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