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| [[Skin]] || Sweat (including [[dermcidin]]), [[cathelicidin]], desquamation, flushing,<ref name=Mayer/> organic acids,<ref name=Mayer/> [[skin flora]]
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| [[Gastrointestinal tract]] || [[Peristalsis]], [[gastric acid]], [[bile acid]]s, [[digestive enzyme]],<br> flushing, [[thiocyanate]],<ref name=Mayer/> [[defensin]]s,<ref name=Mayer/> [[gut flora]],<ref name=Mayer/> [[lysozymeREG3A|regenerating islet-derived protein 3 alpha]]s
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| [[Respiratory airways]] and [[lungs]] || Mucociliary escalator,<ref>{{cite web | url = https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/mucociliary+escalator | title = Mucociliary escalator. | work = Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary | edition = 3rd | date = 2007 | publisher = Elsevier, Inc. | access-date = 11 June 2018 }}</ref> [[Pulmonary surfactant|surfactant]],<ref name=Mayer/> [[defensins]]<ref name=Mayer/>
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| [[Nasopharynx]] || Mucus, saliva, [[lysozyme]]s<ref name=Mayer/>
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| [[human eye|Eye]]s || Tears<ref name=Mayer/>