The classic pathogen-fighting functions of our microbe sensing systems, such as the TLRs, the Nod-like receptors, and several proteins of the complement system, had been defined relatively rapidly after their discovery ([1][1], [2][2]). A more recent trend, however, clearly indicates that some of
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