The Danger Model: A Renewed Sense of Self

Polly Matzinger(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
Science
April 12, 2002
Cited by 4,155

Abstract

For over 50 years immunologists have based their thoughts, experiments, and clinical treatments on the idea that the immune system functions by making a distinction between self and nonself. Although this paradigm has often served us well, years of detailed examination have revealed a number of inherent problems. This Viewpoint outlines a model of immunity based on the idea that the immune system is more concerned with entities that do damage than with those that are foreign.


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