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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: answers_PAMPs and DAMPs, Molecules unique to groups of related microorganisms and are not associated with human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples single-stranded viral RNA, Molecules displayed on stressed, injured, infected, or transformed human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples Molecules normally located inside phagosomes and lysosomes that enter the cytosol only when these membrane-bound compartments are damaged as a result of infection, including antibodies bound to microbes from opsonization., Danger-Associated Molecular Patterns (DAMPs) description Molecules displayed on stressed, injured, infected, or transformed human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity., Molecules unique to groups of related microorganisms and are not associated with human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples mycolic acid, Molecules unique to groups of related microorganisms and are not associated with human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples flagellin, heat-shock proteins found in acute febrile infections, double-stranded viral RNA found in many viruses in some stage of their replication, Pattern-Recognition Receptors or PRRs found on or in a variety of host cells examples of cells with PRRs dendritic cells, Molecules unique to groups of related microorganisms and are not associated with human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples porins, Pattern-Recognition Receptors or PRRs found on or in a variety of host cells examples of cells with PRRs macrophages, mannose-rich glycans found in many microbial glycoproteins and glycolipids, Molecules unique to groups of related microorganisms and are not associated with human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples bacterial lipoproteins and lipopeptides, Molecules displayed on stressed, injured, infected, or transformed human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples altered membrane phospholipids from body cell, Pattern-Recognition Receptors or PRRs found on or in a variety of host cells examples of cells with PRRs lymphocytes, mycolic acid found in acid-fast cell walls, Molecules unique to groups of related microorganisms and are not associated with human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples teichoic acids and lipotechoic acids, Molecules displayed on stressed, injured, infected, or transformed human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. recognized by Danger-Recognition Receptors or DRRs found in a variety of host cells, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) found in the outer membrane of the Gram-negative cell wall, Molecules unique to groups of related microorganisms and are not associated with human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples lipoteichoic acids, glycolipids, and zymosan, Molecules displayed on stressed, injured, infected, or transformed human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples heat-shock proteins