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The Innate immune system is the body's first barrier of defence to infection. It relies on an older, more generic, and faster acting set of tools than the [[:Category:Adaptive Immune System|adaptive]] system.  While the adaptive system is essential for a specific response to infection, it is ultimately the innate system that conquers foreign attackers by means of phagocytosis.   
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The Innate immune system is the body's first barrier of defence to infection. It relies on an older, more generic, and faster acting set of tools than the [[:Category:Adaptive Immune System|adaptive]] system.  While the adaptive system is essential for a specific response to infection, it is ultimately the innate system that conquers foreign attackers by means of [[Phagocytosis|phagocytosis]].   
    
* Non-specific protective mechanisms include such innate factors as:  
 
* Non-specific protective mechanisms include such innate factors as:  
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*** Interferons
 
*** Interferons
 
** [[Innate Immunity Cellular Responses|'''Cellular mechanisms''']]
 
** [[Innate Immunity Cellular Responses|'''Cellular mechanisms''']]
*** [[Phagocytosis]]
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*** [[Phagocytosis|Phagocytosis]]
 
** Factors which regulate '''species specificity'''
 
** Factors which regulate '''species specificity'''
 
*** Membrane receptors for pathogens
 
*** Membrane receptors for pathogens
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