Zusammenfassung
Die Träger der angeborenen und adaptiven Immunantwort sind die weißen Blutkörperchen, die Leukocyten. Sie zirkulieren in unserem Blut, wandern als Wachposten in unsere Gewebe, schlagen Alarm, wenn Eindringlinge in unseren Körper gelangen, wehren sie ab, kommunizieren untereinander mithilfe löslicher Stoffe, reparieren Wunden und machen uns schließlich immun. Doch wo kommen sie her, die Leukocyten, unsere Körperpolizei? Wann lernen Sondereinheiten dieser Zellen Pathogene abzuwehren, aber eigene Strukturen dagegen zu schonen? Wo treffen sie sich, um eine adaptive Immunantwort einzuleiten?
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Rink, L., Kruse, A., Haase, H. (2012). Die lymphatischen Organe: Blutbildung und Konferenzzentren. In: Immunologie für Einsteiger. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2440-2_2
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