The ability to remember an antigenic encounter for several
decades, even for a life time, is one of the fundamental properties
of the immune system. This phenomenon known as "immunological
memory," is the foundation upon which the concept if vaccination
rests. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms by which
immunological memory is regulated is of paramount importance.
Recent advances in immunology, particularly in the field of innate
immunity, suggest that the innate immune system plays fundamental
roles in influencing immunological memory. Indeed, emerging
evidence suggests that events that occur early, within hours if not
minutes of pathogen or vaccine entry profoundly shape the quantity,
quality and duration of immunological memory. The present volume
assembles a collection of essays from leading experts that span the
entire spectrum research from understanding the molecular
mechanisms of innate immune recognition, to dendritic cell
function, to the generation and maintenance of antigen-specific B
and T-cell responses.
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