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Immunology
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Immune responses are highly complex and regulated and they represent one of the most elegant and coordinated networks of cells and chemicals in the body.
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microbe
immunology
immune system
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Nur Fadzliyana
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Nur Fadzliyana
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Immunology
Disorder
hipersensitivity
cancer
autoimmunity
Signaling
cytokines
anti-inflammatory
inflammantory
chemokines
lymph node localisation
recruitment into the infection site
homing of naive T and B cells
lipid mediators
inflammatory
anti-inflammatory
vasoactive amines
histamine
co stimulation
B cell to T cell
antigen presenting cell to T cell
intracellular signalling
initiation
general principles
1) receptor activation
2) tyrosine kinase (TK) activation
3) transcription factors
BCR,TCR and TLR
Adaptive
B cells
B cell receptor
co receptors
B-cell development
bone marrow
antibody production : IgM, IgG, IgA, IgE
T cell subsets
Treg
CD4+
CD8+
gamma delta T cells
T cell receptor
co receptors
CD3
zeta
Immune tissue
primary
bone marrow
fetal liver
thymus
secondary
lymph nodes
spleen
peyers patch
peripheral tissue
mucosa immune tissue
Fc receptor
B cells
phagocytes
mast cell
triggering
on complement
cell type associated cytokines
T cell
CD4+
CD8+
B cell
Innate
Dendrite and macrophage
NK cells
Pathogens
parasites
fungal infection
viruses : 1) innate immune response 2) adaptive immune response 3) retroviruses
medical approach
vaccines
transplant
tissue matching
immunosuppression
Innate
cellular
granulocyte
monocytes
innate-like lymphocytes
non cellular
lysozyme
defensins
transferrin
opsinisation and complement activating proteins
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