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The danger model is broad, covering topics as diverse as transplantation, maternal/fetal immunity, autoimmunity, cancer treatments, and vaccines. Matzinger argues that prior models failed to explain why immune system responses vary based on the specific threat's location and severity. Prior models
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Matzinger was born on July 21, 1947, in France, to a French mother (Simone) and a Dutch father (Hans). In 1954, she immigrated to the US with her sister, Marjolaine, and parents. Her prior jobs included being a bass jazz musician, carpenter, dog trainer, waitress, and
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made a 1989 proposal that the innate immune system was the real gatekeeper of immune system responses. He also theorized that the innate immune system used ancient pattern-recognition receptors to make these decisions, recognizing a
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cells into her danger model, arguing that their regulation activity is not absolute, based on transplant organs being rejected at higher rates if infected, showing that danger signals continue to dictate the immune response.
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Ridge J.P.; Di Rosa F.; Matzinger P. (1998). "A conditioned dendritic cell can be a temporal bridge between a CD4+ T helper cell and a T- killer cell".
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