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Lecture 2
What are general features of micr...,
What are the four major categorie...,
Which is an example of an intrace...
23  cards
Lecture 3
Pamps 1,
Damps 2,
Specific tlrs bind to different p...
18  cards
Lecture 4
What is the overall structure of ...,
Which regions of the antibody str...,
Which structure of the amino acid...
28  cards
Lecture 5
Which are the central primary lym...,
Which immunoglobulins distinguish...,
What are the stages of b cell mat...
22  cards
Lecture 6
Clonal expansion 1,
Which cytokine plays an important...,
What are the effector functions o...
32  cards
Lecture 7
Where do b cell activation prolif...,
Which chemokine receptors do naiv...,
Which components of the complemen...
17  cards
Lecture 8
The thoracic duct and the right l...,
T f t cells outnumber b cells by ...,
Network of spony bone partitions 3
11  cards
Lecture 9
Which branch of the adaptive immu...,
What role do cd4 th1 th2 and th17...,
Where does differentiation of nai...
14  cards
Lecture 10
Which is the main ig class in blo...,
How are j chain containing iga di...,
Colostrum is rich in which ig 3
28  cards
Lecture 11
What is the difference between ac...,
What are some cons with live atte...,
What are some cons with dead vacc...
17  cards
Lecture 12
Immunological tolerance 1,
What are the outcomes for t cell ...,
What components help distinguish ...
16  cards
Lecture 13
What is the main immune mechanism...,
Ctl response against tumors are i...,
How do tumors evade immune respon...
13  cards
Lecture 14
Immediate hypersensitivity hs 1,
Antibody mediated hs 2,
Immune complex hs 3
10  cards
Lecture 15
What causes congenital immunodefi...,
Severe combined immunodeficiency ...,
X scid caused by gamma c mutations 3
18  cards
Lecture 16
Systemic host response to severe ...,
Criteria for sirs 2,
Sepsis with refractory hypotension 3
13  cards
Lecture 17
T f gut bacteria are potentially ...,
What are the 4 main specialized e...,
How does the gi tract limit infla...
23  cards
Lecture 18
What is the most common cause of ...,
What are the first lines of defen...,
Tlr which binds to components of ...
9  cards
Lecture 19
How does the fetus prevent activa...,
Which special mhc class i protein...,
Which enzyme does the fetus expre...
27  cards

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