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Decks in this class (32)

Lecture 1
How do intra and extracellular pa...,
What are the barriers to infectio...,
What is the difference between pa...
4  cards
Lecture 2
What are the four main elements o...,
What cells of the innate immune s...,
How common is an immune system th...
7  cards
Lecture 3
How was toll receptors role in im...,
What was the first mammalian toll...,
Why are the toll receptors consid...
14  cards
Lecture 4
Where do white blood cells origin...,
What are the macrophages in the l...,
What are the macrophages in the k...
15  cards
Lecture 5
What is a lymphoid tissue,
What are the primary lymphoid tis...,
What are the secondary lymphoid t...
23  cards
Lecture 6
What are the functions of the lym...,
How does fluid enter the lymphatics,
What are the structural features ...
18  cards
Lecture 7
What is hashimoto s thyroiditis,
What is pernicious anemia,
What is systemic lupus erythematosus
21  cards
Lecture 8
What are the four factors which d...,
What are the different processes ...,
What are the different types of c...
17  cards
Lecture 9
What is innate immunity induced by,
What are the features of pamps,
What are the secreted pattern rec...
53  cards
Lecture 10
What are the three pathways of co...,
What point do the three complemen...,
What occurs following complement ...
27  cards
Lecture 11
What are antibodies,
Where are antibodies found,
What is the ig domain
34  cards
Lecture 12
What is the clonal selection theory,
What are the key elements in adap...,
What is repertoire production
28  cards
Lecture 13
What occurred with early organ tr...,
What are the different forms of t...,
What is the role of mhc molecules...
17  cards
Lecture 14
What are myeloid cells,
What are the four major innate re...,
What are the lymphoid cell receptors
38  cards
Lecture 15
What are the 5 signs of inflammation,
What is the general process of in...,
What is the difference in cause o...
25  cards
Lecture 16
What is the difference in the sou...,
What is the difference in the siz...,
What is the difference in the t c...
17  cards
Lecture 17
What is the t cell antigen recept...,
What are supramolecular activatio...,
What are the cd3 chains
17  cards
Lecture 18
When do the largest precipitates ...,
What is immunodiffusion,
How can countercurrent electropho...
17  cards
Lecture 19
What is immune homeostasis,
What are the different major form...,
What is the in vivo evidence for ...
31  cards
Lecture 20
What are the problems with trying...,
Why is the problem of tolerance i...,
What is central tolerance
19  cards
Lecture 21
How does the skin of preterm infa...,
Where are neutrophils produced in...,
How do the neutrophils of foetuse...
22  cards
Lecture 22
Why should sperm be immunogenic t...,
Why do sperm not induce an autoim...,
What can lead to the tolerance of...
16  cards
Lecture 23
What are the mucosae,
Where do the mucosae get their na...,
What are the different sites in m...
10  cards
Tumour Immunology
Why is there a failure to develop...,
What are the tumour host immunolo...,
What is the evidence immunoeditin...
15  cards
Immunity to infection 1+2
What are the general features of ...,
What are the specific interaction...,
What is the key difference betwee...
69  cards
Vaccines
Who are the key historical figure...,
What have been some of the succes...,
What is key to developing a succe...
12  cards
Allergy and Hypersensitivity
What is hypersensitivity,
What is allergy,
What are the 4 types of hypersens...
35  cards
Gut Microbiota
What is the make up of a normal m...,
What have been the paradigm shift...,
What are the costs of having a co...
21  cards
Autoimmuntiy
What are the events required for ...,
What are the mechanisms of tolerance,
What are natural autoantibodies
24  cards
Therapeutic immunology
What are examples of passive immu...,
What is cellular therapy,
How effective is cellular therapy
16  cards
Immunometabolism
What is immunometabolism,
How is there a common modular arc...,
How do immune cells mediate infla...
18  cards
Psychoneuroimmunology
What are the two arms that the ne...,
How can perturbations of the hypo...,
What is the hypothalamus pituitar...
43  cards

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