Structural Aspects of Innate Immunity Flashcards
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Pathology
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Structural Biology
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Immunology
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Overview
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Pathological Processes
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Immunological Aspects of Pathological Processes
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Innate Immune and Adaptive Immune system
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Skin and Innate Immune System
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Keratin
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Inhibitors of Skin
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Antimicrobial Products of the Skin
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Skin and adaptive immune system
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Mucosal Immune System
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Skin, Mucosa, and microbes
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Serous Fluid and
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Location of Mucosa
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Mucosa of Eyes
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Bacterial, Viral, Allergic Reactions
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Surface Area of Digestive System
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Commensal Microbes
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Normal Flora
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Bacteriocins

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Tight Junctions, Mucins, and Viscosity

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Mucosa and IgA

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Defensins

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Skin vs. Mucosal Epithelial Cells

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Intestinal Epithelial Cells

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Toll Like Receptors

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NOD Receptors

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Injectisomes

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Signals for Mucosal Secretion

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Bacteria Response to Mucous

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Lymphoid Tissue

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Immunodeficiencies of Innate Immunity

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Describe the Neutrophil chasing bacteria video
## Footnote
Staph Aureus being chased by neutrophils.
tRNA in bacteria is N-Formyl-Methionine this starts translation. Not in eukaryotes. SO this is a pattern that our immune system recognizes. F-Met Receptor on the neutrophil.
PAMP - Pathogen Associated Molecular Pattern.
Race between our immune system and bacterial replication.
Bacteria move by brownian motion - thermal motion— the erratic random movement of microscopic particles in a fluid, as a result of continuous bombardment from molecules of the surrounding medium.
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Congenital Disorders of Innate Immunity

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Development of Erythrocytes

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Chronic Granulomatus Disease
