PATH20001 Exploring Human Disease

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Decks in this class (25)

Adaptation & Injury
What are the seven key characteri...,
What is pathogenesis and how does...,
What is the difference between cl...
135  cards
Hemostasis
What are the three main functions...,
What are the three layers of a bl...,
How do the internal elastic lamin...
66  cards
Inflammation & Repair
What are the four key responses o...,
How can inflammation both promote...,
What is the difference between an...
162  cards
🦠 Infectious diseases
What is the global significance o...,
How does the burden of disease di...,
What are some contributing factor...
65  cards
🌞 Barriers to Infection
What are the three major types of...,
How do epithelial cells and tight...,
What mechanical defences help pre...
8  cards
🌞 Innate vs Adaptive Immunity
What are the main differences bet...,
Which immune cells belong to the ...,
Which immune cells are part of th...
12  cards
🌞 Pathogen Recognition by Innate Immunity
What are pattern recognition rece...,
What are pathogen associated mole...,
What are the main types of prrs i...
17  cards
🌞 Effector Mechanisms of Innate Immunity
What is phagocytosis and which ce...,
What are the steps of phagocytosis 2,
What is opsonisation and how does...
16  cards
🌞 Complement System
What are the three major compleme...,
What triggers the classical compl...,
What triggers the lectin pathway 3
10  cards
🌞 Pathogen Evasion Strategies
Why do pathogens evolve mechanism...,
How can pathogens avoid recogniti...,
How can viruses interfere with cy...
5  cards
🌞 Adaptive Immunity: Overview and Clonal Selection
What does clonal selection theory...,
How is lymphocyte receptor divers...,
What is somatic recombination and...
11  cards
🌞 B Cell Function and Antibodies
What kind of antigens do b cell r...,
What is the difference between li...,
What is the structure of an antib...
18  cards
🌞 T Cell Receptor and MHC
How is t cell receptor tcr divers...,
What is the structure of a t cell...,
How do t cells recognise antigen 3
11  cards
🌞 T Cell Activation and Differentiation
What are the three signals requir...,
What happens if t cells receive s...,
What is co stimulation and why is...
11  cards
🌞 T Cell Subsets and Function
What is the function of cd8 cytot...,
How do cytotoxic t cells kill inf...,
What are the key effector molecul...
7  cards
🫀Immune system balance and dysregulation
What is meant by immune system ba...,
Why must the immune system balanc...,
What are the risks of an overacti...
7  cards
🫀Self-tolerance and mechanisms of autoimmunity
What is central tolerance and whe...,
How does clonal deletion in the t...,
What is negative selection of t c...
13  cards
🫀Genetic and environmental factors in autoimmunity
How do hla types influence suscep...,
What role do non hla genes eg ptp...,
How does sex gender influence aut...
8  cards
🫀Autoimmune disease and immune mechanisms
What defines an autoimmune disease 1,
What is the difference between sy...,
What are common features of autoi...
11  cards
🫀Hypersensitivity: overview and type I
What are hypersensitivity reactio...,
What are the four types of hypers...,
What is the mechanism of type i h...
10  cards
🫀Type II hypersensitivity
What is the mechanism of type ii ...,
How do igg and igm antibodies cau...,
What is antibody dependent cellul...
6  cards
🫀Type III hypersensitivity
What is the mechanism of type iii...,
How do immune complexes cause tis...,
What is the role of complement in...
6  cards
🫀Type IV hypersensitivity
What is the mechanism of type iv ...,
Why is type iv considered delayed 2,
What is the role of cd4 t cells i...
9  cards
🫀Immunodeficiency
What is the difference between pr...,
What are causes of primary immune...,
What are common causes of seconda...
8  cards
🦠 Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
What is the causative agent of ro...,
What is the significance of early...,
How does rickettsia rickettsii ma...
10  cards

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