Researchers find β-d-manno-heptoses are immune agonists across kingdoms

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Researchers find β-d-manno-heptoses are immune agonists across kingdoms
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Bacterial small molecule metabolites, such as adenosine-diphosphate-d-glycero-β-d-manno-heptose (ADP-heptose) and their derivatives, act as effective innate immune agonists in mammals.

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