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immune system article

... pathogens are called lymphocytes. There are two major kinds of lymphocytes—T cells and B cells. A major function of T cells is to identify pathogens by recognizing their antigens. Antigens are molecules that the immune system recognizes as either part of your body or as coming from outside your body ...
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... effects all races. CP is said to be a disease of the elderly with the average age of 65 but this figure are probably under reported because the cases are usually not in their earliest stages. However, this disease can begin as early as the third decade of life as well. PATHOGENESIS OCP is an autoimm ...
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... •  Defense against worms and biting insects: “type 2 immunity” (IgE, Th2), Manifestations include: sneezing, coughing, itching, diarrhea, tears, etc. (allergies and asthma mostly involve this type of immune response) ...
Genetics of Immunity
Genetics of Immunity

... • T cell stimulates B cells into action • B cells “try on” the antigen until it finds one cell type that “matches” that antigen • That specific B cell type then: – Makes tons of antibody against antigen – Antibody speeds destruction of pathogen – Also, makes a “memory cell” – Appropriate antibody wi ...
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... • Monitor periodontal disease closely. A compromised immune system contributes to the high incidence of periodontal disease in the population. The existence of teeth with short conical roots leads to early loss of teeth from periodontal disease. Early treatment is essential. Consider specialty re ...
Genetics of Immunity
Genetics of Immunity

... • T cell stimulates B cells into action • B cells “try on” the antigen until it finds one cell type that “matches” that antigen • That specific B cell type then: – Makes tons of antibody against antigen – Antibody speeds destruction of pathogen – Also, makes a “memory cell” – Appropriate antibody wi ...
Specific Immunity
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