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MAC-membrane attack complex
mechanism of host defense against intracellular infection by mycobacteria
how does macrophage activation work
neutrophils are one of first cells on scene and have granules containing..
dendritic cells are
When activated by a pathogen encounter, basophils release
Upon activation, eosinophils secrete a range of
Natural killer cells, or NK cells, are a component of the innate immune system which does not
γδ T (gamma/delta) T cells
gamma delta T cells may also be considered part of the innate immune system where
the plasma proteins of complement work together to...
when activated, mast cells
Killing bacteria via phagocytosis
Some bacteria grow inside macrophages and are not killed
4 Consequences of complement activation
5 Symptoms of inflammation
3 inflammatory stages
Vasodilation and increased permeability
Fever
Characteristics of innate immunity
Cells of innate immunity
Molecules of innate immunity
Complement is a
Three stages of complement
Three pathways of complement activation
Alternative pathway
Classical pathway
Lectin pathway
monocytes and macrophages are, have, do
Macrophage life cycle
Granulocytes
Neutrophils
PAMPs
Phagocytes have what to recognise PAMPs
Toll like receptors are found on
How are toll like receptors designated and what do they recognise
What do TLRs recognise from gram negative bacteria
What to TLRs recognise from gram positive bacteria
The binding of PRR to TLRs leads to the production of
Structure of a TLR: outside
Structure of a TLR: inside
Mannose receptors on myeloid cells :
Scavenger receptors on macrophages, dendritic cells and some endothelial cells:
Secretion types
Phagocytic barriers to infection
Monocytes/macrophages: dual function assists...
Myeloid cells active in innate immunity (6)
First line of innate defence