Immunology for Surgeons: The Basics 101
... deposition, T-and B-cell proliferation, IL-2 and IL-2R upregulation IL-2: “T-cell growth factor” in response to IL-1; NK cells and activated T-cells (auto- and para-crine); up regulates many other cytokines, namely TNF and CSF; deficiency --> SCID IL-3: hematopoetic growth factor IL-4: inhibits macr ...
... deposition, T-and B-cell proliferation, IL-2 and IL-2R upregulation IL-2: “T-cell growth factor” in response to IL-1; NK cells and activated T-cells (auto- and para-crine); up regulates many other cytokines, namely TNF and CSF; deficiency --> SCID IL-3: hematopoetic growth factor IL-4: inhibits macr ...
Cell-mediated (T cells)
... • Helper T cells activate B cells which produce antibodies that inhibit the pathogens ...
... • Helper T cells activate B cells which produce antibodies that inhibit the pathogens ...
THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
... Diagnosed when patient contracts one or more specific Opportunistic Infections (OI), certain cancers, or has a very low CD4+ T cell count ...
... Diagnosed when patient contracts one or more specific Opportunistic Infections (OI), certain cancers, or has a very low CD4+ T cell count ...
Defense against infectious disease
... • 11.1.2 Outline the principle of challenge and response, clonal selection and memory cells as the basis of immunity. • 11.1.3 Define active and passive immunity. • 11.1.4 Explain antibody production. • 11.1.5 Describe the production of monoclonal antibodies and their use in diagnosis and in treatme ...
... • 11.1.2 Outline the principle of challenge and response, clonal selection and memory cells as the basis of immunity. • 11.1.3 Define active and passive immunity. • 11.1.4 Explain antibody production. • 11.1.5 Describe the production of monoclonal antibodies and their use in diagnosis and in treatme ...
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM AND IMMUNITY
... enough to stop viruses, bacteria, and fungi. If this is not enough, the 3rd line must act ...
... enough to stop viruses, bacteria, and fungi. If this is not enough, the 3rd line must act ...
Immune System - Dr. Annette M. Parrott
... mediated and humoral. 2. In the cell-mediated response, cytotoxic T cells, a type of lymphocytic white blood cell, “target” intracellular pathogens when antigens are displayed on the outside of the cells. 3. In the humoral response, B cells, a type of lymphocytic white blood cell, ...
... mediated and humoral. 2. In the cell-mediated response, cytotoxic T cells, a type of lymphocytic white blood cell, “target” intracellular pathogens when antigens are displayed on the outside of the cells. 3. In the humoral response, B cells, a type of lymphocytic white blood cell, ...
HB_Agents_of_Disease_14_BH
... (delirium and muttering) Mary Mallon ("Typhoid Mary") in a hospital bed (foreground). She was forcibly quarantined as a carrier of typhoid fever in 1907 for three years and then again from 1915 until her death in 1938. ...
... (delirium and muttering) Mary Mallon ("Typhoid Mary") in a hospital bed (foreground). She was forcibly quarantined as a carrier of typhoid fever in 1907 for three years and then again from 1915 until her death in 1938. ...
The Immune Response
... • The T-cells then bind to B-cells causing them to divide and produce plasma cells and memory B cells • Plasma cells secrete antibodies • Memory B cells and antibodies stay in the bloodstream and attack and mark the antigens quickly for destruction by macrophages the next time they enter the body • ...
... • The T-cells then bind to B-cells causing them to divide and produce plasma cells and memory B cells • Plasma cells secrete antibodies • Memory B cells and antibodies stay in the bloodstream and attack and mark the antigens quickly for destruction by macrophages the next time they enter the body • ...
Defense Systems
... plasma cells secrete antibodies which attach to foreign particle marking them for destruction memory cells lie dormant until the next attack 3. Antigens are particles which can stimulate receptors on lymphocytes only part of the foreign invader is antigenic 4. Antibodies are proteins produced ...
... plasma cells secrete antibodies which attach to foreign particle marking them for destruction memory cells lie dormant until the next attack 3. Antigens are particles which can stimulate receptors on lymphocytes only part of the foreign invader is antigenic 4. Antibodies are proteins produced ...
Program for Autoimmune Disease Intervention (PADI)
... new and emerging markers of lymphocyte lineage and function, in combination with new and emerging markers of genetic propensity for autoimmune phenotypes, in patients at all stages of autoimmune disease—from predisposition through disease diagnosis and response to immunotherapy. ...
... new and emerging markers of lymphocyte lineage and function, in combination with new and emerging markers of genetic propensity for autoimmune phenotypes, in patients at all stages of autoimmune disease—from predisposition through disease diagnosis and response to immunotherapy. ...
Immune System Notes: Part I
... Proteins of the Immune System Antibodies – (aka Immunoglobulins or Igs) Produced naturally in our bodies and are found on the surface of B Cells (lymphocytes) Y shaped protein Each has a specific receptor site on it’s surface called a combining site (concave shape) Each antibody has a compl ...
... Proteins of the Immune System Antibodies – (aka Immunoglobulins or Igs) Produced naturally in our bodies and are found on the surface of B Cells (lymphocytes) Y shaped protein Each has a specific receptor site on it’s surface called a combining site (concave shape) Each antibody has a compl ...
Nervous, Immune , & Endocrine Systems
... The third line of defense (the immune system) responds in a specific way to particular substances marked by foreign molecules. ...
... The third line of defense (the immune system) responds in a specific way to particular substances marked by foreign molecules. ...
Humoral immune response
... • every single B cell produces only one type of Hand one type of L-chain ...
... • every single B cell produces only one type of Hand one type of L-chain ...
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... _____________________________, and involves the production of ____________________. There are 2 categories of lymphocytes generated in bone marrow: ___________and ___________ (these mature in the Thymus). Plasma B Cells- These lymphocytes (partially activated by macrophages) ____________________ on ...
... _____________________________, and involves the production of ____________________. There are 2 categories of lymphocytes generated in bone marrow: ___________and ___________ (these mature in the Thymus). Plasma B Cells- These lymphocytes (partially activated by macrophages) ____________________ on ...
T-cell development in thymus
... positive selection, in the cortex. DP cells interact with self-antigens in the context of major histocompatabilty complex (MHC) class I or class II molecules. Those cells that engage antigen/MHC with an appropriate affinity survive, whereas those cells that interact with a weaker affinity die by apo ...
... positive selection, in the cortex. DP cells interact with self-antigens in the context of major histocompatabilty complex (MHC) class I or class II molecules. Those cells that engage antigen/MHC with an appropriate affinity survive, whereas those cells that interact with a weaker affinity die by apo ...
Answer all the questions (100) on scantron cards. Please return
... a. Most often expressed as a rate of illness in a given population at risk b. Most often expressed as a rate of death in a given population at risk c. A phenomenon that occurs when a critical concentration of immune hosts prevents the spread of an infectious agent d. Calculated as the number of caus ...
... a. Most often expressed as a rate of illness in a given population at risk b. Most often expressed as a rate of death in a given population at risk c. A phenomenon that occurs when a critical concentration of immune hosts prevents the spread of an infectious agent d. Calculated as the number of caus ...
acquired immunity
... • Lysozyme response in fish is very rapid not only related to bacteria,but also to other alarm situation such as after stress ...
... • Lysozyme response in fish is very rapid not only related to bacteria,but also to other alarm situation such as after stress ...