ABSTRACT

Until recently, innate immunity was regarded as a relatively nonspecific system designed to engulf and destroy pathogens. However, new studies show that the innate immune system is highly developed in its ability to discriminate between self and foreign entities. Understanding this mechanism can lead to therapeutic strategies based on manipulation

part |2 pages

Section I: Role sof Nucleic Acids in Immunity

part |2 pages

Section II: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Applications of Immunomodulatory DNA

chapter 7|16 pages

Discrimination of Self and Non-Self DNAs

chapter 15|20 pages

RNA Interference in Scope of Immune System