Created by harrisoncr
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Describe the role of the innate and acquired immunity in the overall process of immunity.
Describe the role of:
-Phagocytes, and what cell lines they are
Describe the role of:
-Lymphocytes
Describe the role of:
-Cytokines
Describe the role of:
-Complement
List the general properties of antigens and their importance in immunohematology relative to the location on red cells, white cells, and platelets.
Identify the components of an immunoglobulin.
Compare and contrast IgM and IgG molecules.
Describe the major events in the primary and secondary immune response and the major differences between the two responses.
List the major forces that influence the binding of antigen and antibody.
Discuss the potential immunological consequences of transfusion and pregnancy.
Define the two stages (steps) of an agglutination reaction and the factors that influence these reactions in vitro.
Describe the different grading associated with the interpretation of agglutination reaction.
Describe the significance of hemolysis in blood banking.
Describe the basic principles of the antiglobulin testing.
List the indications for the use of direct and indirect antiglobulin testing.
List the functions of the different potentiators:
-LISS
List the functions of the different potentiators:
-Albumin
List the functions of the different potentiators:
-PEG
List the functions of the different potentiators:
Proteolytic enzymes
Antigen
Immunogen
Epitope
Antigenic determinants
Specificity
Chemical mediators
Vasodilation
Edema
Neutrophil
Acquired immunity
Monocytes
PMN's
T lymph
B lymph
Cellular immunity
Humoral immunity
Stem cell
Specificity
Antibody
Antigen
Determinant
Epitope
Plasma cell
Clone
MHC
Refractoriness
MAC
Hemolysis
Classical pathway
Alternative pathway
Anaphylatoxins
Vasoactive amines
Opsonin
Receptors
Immunogens
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Glycoprotien
Glycolipids
Allo-antibody
Ig
Heavy chains
Light chains
Kappa chains
Lambda chains
Variable region
Constant regions
Idiotype
Hinge region
Valence = dosage
Agglutination
Half life
Primary immune response
Secondary immune response
Anamnestic response
In vivo
Antibody screen test (IAT)
Multiparous
RES
In vitro
Sensitization
Lattice formation
Serum to cell ratio
IS = immediate spin
Zeta potential
Zone of equivalece
Prozone
Supernatant
Neutralization
DAT
IAT
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
HDN = hemolytic disease of the newborn
Reaction phase
False negative reaction
False positive reaction
Potentiators
Enhancement media
Proteolytic enzymes