Saturday, 25 May 2013

How Immune System Peacefully Co-exists With 'Good' Bacteria?

Commensal bacteria is loaded in the human gut - "good" microbes that, among other functions, help the body digest food. The gastrointestinal tract contains literally trillions of such cells, and yet the immune system seemingly turns a blind eye. However, in several chronic human diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), HIV/AIDS, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes, the immune system attacks these normally beneficial bacteria, resulting in chronic ...

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