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Lecture 1: Outline of the Innate Immune System
What are the general features of ...,
What are some examples of barrier...,
What are some examples of chemica...
39  cards
Lecture 2: The Complement System
What is complement,
Where is complement found,
What does complement do
37  cards
Lecture 3: Regulation of Complement
What is the classical pathway of ...,
What is the lectin pathway of the...,
What is the alternative pathway o...
33  cards
Lecture 4: Innate Responses to Infection: Phagocytes
What are macrophages derived from,
What is the role of macrophages,
How do macrophages detect pathogens
45  cards
Lecture 5: Pattern Recognition in Innate Immunity
Why does the immune system need t...,
How does the immune system differ...,
What are key features of pattern ...
21  cards
Lecture 6: Innate Responses to Infection: Natural Killer Cells
What are nk cells,
What does the development of nk c...,
How are nk cells distinguished
35  cards
Lecture 8: Adaptive Immunity and Immune Recognition
What are the general features of ...,
What are the soluble factors of a...,
What are the cell associated fact...
51  cards
Lecture 9: Mechanisms of Antigen Presentation on MHC
Why do we have antigen presentation,
How can t cells peek inside infec...,
What happens when an infectious a...
39  cards
Lecture 10: MHC Genetics, Structure and Peptide Selection
What makes it difficult for mhc t...,
How is mhc able to detect pathoge...,
How are mhc molecules able to bin...
22  cards
Lecture 11: Integration: Role of Antigen Presenting Cells
What is an antigen presenting cell,
Which cells present antigen,
What happens when there are no fo...
28  cards
Lecture 12: T Cell Receptor Genetics, Structure, Functional Recognition and Signalling
What are important properties of ...,
What is the structure of a tcr,
What do most t cells recognise th...
35  cards
Lecture 15: Immunoglobulin Structure and Function
What happens when a b cell recogn...,
How many different encoded specif...,
What does a given antigen bind to...
46  cards
Lecture 16: Generating Immunoglobulin Variation and Diversity
What is an isotype,
What is an allotype,
What is an idiotype
34  cards
Lecture 18: Non-conventional Lymphocytes
What are examples of innate like ...,
What are the characteristics of i...,
What does each lymphocyte carry
45  cards
Lecture 19: Early Lymphocyte Maturation - B cells
What does it mean if there are lo...,
What leads to issues in isotype s...,
Where do b lymphocytes develop
38  cards
Lecture 20: Early Lymphocyte Maturation - T cells
Where do t lymphocytes develop,
What does activation of tcr require,
What do t lymphocytes express
33  cards
Lecture 21: Cellular Interactions and Trafficking - T cells
Where do surviving sp thymocytes ...,
What do secondary lymphoid organs...,
What do secondary lymphoid organs...
30  cards
Lecture 22: Cellular Interactions and Trafficking - B cells
Following development what can b ...,
What are characteristics of b 1 b...,
What are the different types of b...
44  cards
Lecture 23: Effector Mechanisms in Cell-mediated (T cell) Responses
Describe the immune response to a...,
What happens if a patient lacks r...,
How do dcs initiate t cell responses
27  cards
Lecture 24: Effector Mechanisms of Humoral (B cell) Immunity
What are all the steps that occur...,
What do plasmablasts aid in,
What do plasma cells aid in
32  cards
Lecture 27: Immunoregulation
What is immune regulation importa...,
What are the basic modes of regul...,
What is aire
33  cards
Lecture 28: Immune Memory
What is the basis of vaccination ...,
How do naive and memory cells differ,
Which antibodies do memory b cell...
37  cards
Lecture 30: Immunodeficiencies
When do immunodeficiencies occur,
What enables greater understandin...,
What are the two categories of im...
49  cards
Lecture 31: Immunopathology - Hypersensitivity and Allergy
What is type i hypersensitivity a...,
What is type ii hypersensitivity ...,
What is type iii hypersensitivity...
41  cards
Lecture 32: Immunopathology - Autoimmunity
What is type iv hypersensitivity ...,
What does ifng activate,
How long until type i hypersensit...
39  cards

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