Skin and immune cells coordinate defenses against assault

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Skin and immune cells coordinate defenses against assault

As the human body’s largest organ, the skin is responsible for protecting against a wide range of possible infections on all fleshy surfaces, from head to toe. So how exactly does the skin organize its defenses against such an array of threats?

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