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CASE HISTORY Bobby,an 11-Year-Old Boy from Nebraska,suffered His Entire Life from Recurring

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CASE HISTORY
Bobby,an 11-year-old boy from Nebraska,suffered his entire life from recurring life-threatening infections caused mostly by the Gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae.His infections included meningitis,osteomyelitis (bone infection) ,and arthritis caused by S.pneumoniae,as well as episodes of septicemia and osteomyelitis and recurrent boils caused by S.aureus.Tests to find a cause for these recurring infections were initially disappointing.The results of all standard immunological tests were normal,including T-cell lymphocyte responses,blood antibody levels,and antibody responses to injected proteins and polysaccharides.This means his adaptive immune system was functioning.The numbers of monocytes/macrophages in his blood were also normal.However,pro-inflammatory cytokine levels (indicators of innate immunity) measured during the latest infection were considerably lower than expected.Further tests proved that Bobby inherited an innate immune defect in Toll-like receptor signaling.Currently,there is no cure for this immunodeficiency.To stem the tide of infections,Bobby was placed on long-term,preventive antibiotic treatment.
Which of the following best describes the portion of a pathogen recognized by Toll-like receptors?


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Process Costing System

An accounting methodology used in industries where production is continuous, assigning costs to units of product based on the process they go through.

Raw Materials Inventory

The stock of basic materials and components that are required in the manufacturing process before they are transformed into finished goods.

Purchase

The acquisition of goods or services in exchange for money, representing a transaction that increases inventory or assets for a business.

Process Costing System

An accounting method used to assign production costs to units of output, typically used in manufacturing environments where products are indistinguishable from one another.

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