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Host-cell interaction

Host-cell interaction refers to how microorganisms, like bacteria or viruses, engage with our body's cells. When a pathogen encounters a host cell, it may attach to the cell surface, invade it, or produce substances that influence cell behavior. These interactions are crucial for infection, allowing the pathogen to replicate or spread, and can trigger immune responses. Understanding these processes helps scientists develop treatments and vaccines to prevent or combat infections effectively.