 
									
								
									Genetics of Immunity
									
... • Protection of having a previous attack without actually having the risk • Once some diseases have been removed with vaccines there is no longer any need to administer them: – Polio, Smallpox ...
                        	... • Protection of having a previous attack without actually having the risk • Once some diseases have been removed with vaccines there is no longer any need to administer them: – Polio, Smallpox ...
									(white blood cells).
									
... • Along with mast cells, they also control mechanisms associated with allergy and asthma • These cells are eosinophilic or 'acid-loving‘ • The staining is concentrated in small granules within the cellular cytoplasm, which contain many chemical mediators, such as histamine and proteins such as ...
                        	... • Along with mast cells, they also control mechanisms associated with allergy and asthma • These cells are eosinophilic or 'acid-loving‘ • The staining is concentrated in small granules within the cellular cytoplasm, which contain many chemical mediators, such as histamine and proteins such as ...
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... Activation of the cyclic dinucleotide sensor stimulator of interferon (IFN) genes (STING) is critical for IFN and inflammatory gene expression during innate immune responses. However, the role of STING in adaptive immunity is still unknown. In this study, we show that STING activation reduces the pro ...
                        	... Activation of the cyclic dinucleotide sensor stimulator of interferon (IFN) genes (STING) is critical for IFN and inflammatory gene expression during innate immune responses. However, the role of STING in adaptive immunity is still unknown. In this study, we show that STING activation reduces the pro ...
									10 General anatomy of immune system
									
... body’s own cells that have become infected by viruses • they also attack potential cancer cells, often before they form tumors • they bind to cells using an antibody “bridge”, then kill it by secreting a chemical (perforin) that makes holes in the cell membrane of the target cell. With enough holes, ...
                        	... body’s own cells that have become infected by viruses • they also attack potential cancer cells, often before they form tumors • they bind to cells using an antibody “bridge”, then kill it by secreting a chemical (perforin) that makes holes in the cell membrane of the target cell. With enough holes, ...
									Ch 4 - Immunity, Hyp..
									
... • Main defense against bacteria and bacterial toxins – Cell-mediated immunity • Formation of a population of lymphocytes that attack and destroy foreign material • Main defense against viruses, fungi, parasites, and some bacteria • Mechanism by which the body rejects transplanted organs • Means of e ...
                        	... • Main defense against bacteria and bacterial toxins – Cell-mediated immunity • Formation of a population of lymphocytes that attack and destroy foreign material • Main defense against viruses, fungi, parasites, and some bacteria • Mechanism by which the body rejects transplanted organs • Means of e ...
									Rehabilitation for Oncogene Addiction: Role of Immunity in Cellular
									
... In this issue of Clinical Cancer Research, Wilmott and colleagues (1) report that the administration of selective BRAF inhibitors in patients with metastatic melanoma results in early infiltration of CD4þ and CD8þ T lymphocytes. The magnitude of CD8þ lymphocyte infiltration correlates with tumor shr ...
                        	... In this issue of Clinical Cancer Research, Wilmott and colleagues (1) report that the administration of selective BRAF inhibitors in patients with metastatic melanoma results in early infiltration of CD4þ and CD8þ T lymphocytes. The magnitude of CD8þ lymphocyte infiltration correlates with tumor shr ...
									THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
									
... Basophils and Mast cells • Release histamine at the sight of inflammatory response • Histamine is a chemical that causes arterioles to dilate and venules to constrict causing fluid to increase at the site of infections. • Chemokines-secreted by the blood vessel endothelium and attracts phagocytes(c ...
                        	... Basophils and Mast cells • Release histamine at the sight of inflammatory response • Histamine is a chemical that causes arterioles to dilate and venules to constrict causing fluid to increase at the site of infections. • Chemokines-secreted by the blood vessel endothelium and attracts phagocytes(c ...
									Hematopoiesis, immunity, hypoproliferative anemias
									
... myeloid stem cell Stem cells differentiate into primitive cells called blasts, which are precursors of each cell type Blasts divide and mature under the influence of proteins called growth factors; as they mature they lose the ability to divide Mature neutrophils and red cells enter the blood Megaka ...
                        	... myeloid stem cell Stem cells differentiate into primitive cells called blasts, which are precursors of each cell type Blasts divide and mature under the influence of proteins called growth factors; as they mature they lose the ability to divide Mature neutrophils and red cells enter the blood Megaka ...
									Title page Immunological reconstitution in children after completing
									
... standard or intermediate risk ALL. Both naïve and memory B cells were most severely affected and ...
                        	... standard or intermediate risk ALL. Both naïve and memory B cells were most severely affected and ...
									Teaching Slides
									
... Dendritic Cells  Main role is to process antigen material and present it to other cells on its surface.  AKA antigen presenting cell  Morphology: form branch like projections (dendrites) during stage of development  Defining Organelles: Golgi, ER, (proteasome – protein complex that degrades prot ...
                        	... Dendritic Cells  Main role is to process antigen material and present it to other cells on its surface.  AKA antigen presenting cell  Morphology: form branch like projections (dendrites) during stage of development  Defining Organelles: Golgi, ER, (proteasome – protein complex that degrades prot ...
									03-Chapter
									
... They are proteins B cells express BCR specific for an antigen Each B cell possesses thousands of identical BCRs on their surfaces When the antigen enters the body, it must find the few B cells that possess a BCR capable of binding to it ...
                        	... They are proteins B cells express BCR specific for an antigen Each B cell possesses thousands of identical BCRs on their surfaces When the antigen enters the body, it must find the few B cells that possess a BCR capable of binding to it ...
									The Role of Leptin in the Cell-Mediated Immune Response and T
									
... BackgroundAlms: Dysphagia after stroke is a common problem and yet our understanding of this devastating complication remains poor. The aim of this study was to explore the central neural control of human swallowing, in order to determine the basis for the development and recovery of stroke induced ...
                        	... BackgroundAlms: Dysphagia after stroke is a common problem and yet our understanding of this devastating complication remains poor. The aim of this study was to explore the central neural control of human swallowing, in order to determine the basis for the development and recovery of stroke induced ...
									The Immune System
									
...  Acquired immunity includes two branches:  The humoral immune response involves the activation and clonal selection of B cells, resulting in the production of secreted antibodies.  The cell-mediated immune response involves the activation and clonal selection of cytotoxic T cells. ...
                        	...  Acquired immunity includes two branches:  The humoral immune response involves the activation and clonal selection of B cells, resulting in the production of secreted antibodies.  The cell-mediated immune response involves the activation and clonal selection of cytotoxic T cells. ...
									Chapter 13
									
... Various cytokines and inflammatory mediators act on local blood vessels 4 steps of extravasation: ○ Rolling, mediated by selectins ○ Activation by chemoattractant stimulus ○ Arrest and adhesion, mediated by integrins binding to Ig-family ○ Transendothelial migration ...
                        	... Various cytokines and inflammatory mediators act on local blood vessels 4 steps of extravasation: ○ Rolling, mediated by selectins ○ Activation by chemoattractant stimulus ○ Arrest and adhesion, mediated by integrins binding to Ig-family ○ Transendothelial migration ...
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... T-cells mediate launching either cell mediated immune response (CMI) or humoral response (antibody) ...
                        	... T-cells mediate launching either cell mediated immune response (CMI) or humoral response (antibody) ...
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... Manifestations: ● peripheral blood T-cell levels are reduced; B-cell levels - normal ● paracortical areas of the lymph nodes, periarteriolar sheaths of the spleen are depleted ● serum immunoglobulin concentrations are frequently normal, but Ab responses, particularly of IgG and IgA isotypes, are imp ...
                        	... Manifestations: ● peripheral blood T-cell levels are reduced; B-cell levels - normal ● paracortical areas of the lymph nodes, periarteriolar sheaths of the spleen are depleted ● serum immunoglobulin concentrations are frequently normal, but Ab responses, particularly of IgG and IgA isotypes, are imp ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									