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English: Depiction of how LPS (an example of a specific pathogen-associated molecular pattern or PAMP) is recognized by a pattern recognition receptor (PRR) on the surface of a macrophage. Binding of the PAMP to the PRR results in the eventual release of the cytokines IL-8, Il-1, and TNFα which allows for phagocytic neutrophils to enter from blood vessels into the affected tissue.
日本語: LPS(リポ多糖。これは特定の病原体関連分子パターンまたはPAMPの例)がマクロファージの表面上のパターン認識受容体(PRR)によって認識される方法の模式図。PRRへのPAMPの結合は、食細胞好中球が血管から患部組織に入ることを可能にするサイトカインIL-8、IL-1、およびTNFαの最終的な放出につながる。
English: Принцип распознавания паттернов PAMP в иммунной системе на примере липополисахарида.
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