year 1 immunology

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Principles of immune responses
Explain the importance of immunology for human health Summarise the two basic strategies used by the immune system to recognise danger and initiate a response Innate vs adaptive immunity: differentiate between innate and adaptive immune responses, comparing the timescales in which they occur Clonal selection: summarise the concept of clonal selection, and its role in immune responses Soluble mediators: define cytokines and complement and describe their pathways and functions Toll-like recep
39  cards
Organisation of the Immune System
Barriers: recall the physical and chemical barriers used by the immune system in host defense Cell types: list the different cell types of the immune system, explain how they may be distinguished, and briefly summarise their functions Lymphoid organs: recall the primary and secondary lymphoid organs, summarise their structure, and differentiate between their functions Lymphocyte recirculation: summarise the re-circulation of lymphocytes, and explain its importance
59  cards
Antibodies and B lymphocytes
Immunoglobulin molecular structure: explain with the aid of a simple diagram the outline structure and function of the immunoglobulin molecule, identifying the antigen-binding site (Fab) and Fc portions of the molecule Antigen binding: explain how antibodies bind to antigen, and the consequences of such antigen binding B lymphocyte origin: explain the origin and maturation of B lymphocytes, including the principle of immunoglobulin gene rearrangement B lymphocyte activation: explain the proce
73  cards
Antigen presentation and T lymphocytes
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules: recall the outline structure, cellular distribution and functions of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and class II molecules Antigen presenting cells (APCs): list examples of antigen presenting cells, explain the mechanisms by which they process and present antigens, and list their locations T lymphocyte subsets: summarise the origins and functions of T lymphocyte subsets T lymphocyte activation: explain the importance of antigen
75  cards
Host defense against infection
Summarise the sequence and timing of events during infection Summarise and give examples of the roles in host defense taken by: physical, chemical and mechanical barriers; antigen presenting cells; and immune regulatory mechanisms Define, explain and compare: innate versus adaptive immunity; humoral versus cellular immunity; defense against bacteria, viruses and fungi; and defense at mucosa versus the skin
9  cards

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