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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 teichoic acids and lipotechoic acids, Molecules unique to groups of related microorganisms and are not associated with human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples lipopolysaccharide (LPS), altered membrane phospholipids from body cell found in damaged or injured body cells, Molecules unique to groups of related microorganisms and are not associated with human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples mannose-rich glycans, Pathogen-Associated Molecular Patterns (PAMPs) description Molecules unique to groups of related microorganisms and are not associated with human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity., porins found in the outer membrane of the Gram-negative cell wall, lipoarabinomannan 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 single-stranded viral RNA, Pattern-Recognition Receptors or PRRs found on or in a variety of host cells examples of cells with PRRs mucosal epithelial cells, Molecules unique to groups of related microorganisms and are not associated with human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples phosphorylcholine and other unique lipids, Molecules unique to groups of related microorganisms and are not associated with human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples peptidoglycan, 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 unique to groups of related microorganisms and are not associated with human cells and that trigger immediate induced innate immunity. examples double-stranded viral RNA, mannose-rich glycans found in many microbial glycoproteins and glycolipids, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) found in the outer membrane of the Gram-negative cell wall, peptidoglycan found in Gram-positive, Gram-negative, and acid-fast cell walls, Pattern-Recognition Receptors or PRRs found on or in a variety of host cells examples of cells with PRRs dendritic cells, teichoic acids and lipotechoic acids found in Gram-positive cell walls, 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, single-stranded viral RNA found in many viruses have a RNA genome