Molecules called toll-like receptors sit on the surface of human cells, always ready to start a reaction against bacteria and other invaders. When activated, the receptors call in a posse of immune system cells and proteins that take a shoot-first-and-ask-questions-later approach to strangers (SN: 9/8/01, p.
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