Human Gene Set: GOBP_ACTIVATION_OF_INNATE_IMMUNE_RESPONSE

For the Mouse gene set with the same name, see GOBP_ACTIVATION_OF_INNATE_IMMUNE_RESPONSE

Standard name GOBP_ACTIVATION_OF_INNATE_IMMUNE_RESPONSE
Systematic name M15340
Brief description Any process that initiates an innate immune response. Innate immune responses are defense responses mediated by germline encoded components that directly recognize components of potential pathogens. Examples of this process include activation of the hypersensitive response of Arabidopsis thaliana and activation of any NOD or TLR signaling pathway in vertebrate species. [GO_REF:0000022, GOC:add, GOC:mtg_sensu, ISBN:0781735149, PMID:15199967, PMID:16177805]
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Collection C5: Ontology
      GO: Gene Ontology
            GO:BP: GO Biological Process
Source publication  
Exact source GO:0002218
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External links http://amigo.geneontology.org/amigo/term/GO:0002218
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Source species Homo sapiens
Contributed by Gene Ontology (Gene Ontology Consortium)
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Human_NCBI_Gene_ID
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