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... • Mast cells can be activated without involving IgE • Anaphylatoxins (C3a, C4a, C5a) generated by complement activation can trigger mediator release • Mast cells have receptors that recognize bacterial and viral products and thus can be directly activated by foreign pathogens (Toll-like receptors, M ...
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... when presented on the surface of another cell in association with a group of host proteins called the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). The antigen receptors of B cells are cell surface bound forms of the specific antibody that cells will produce if activated. When host cells are infected with ...
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... include monocytes/macrophages, heterophils (neutrophils in mammals), basophils, eosinophils, and natural killer cells. For the most part, non-specific immunity is very effective in eliminating antigens. However, when non-specific immunity is not effective, it becomes necessary to specifically focus ...
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PowerPoint - UCSF Immunology Program

... Asthma reaches prevalence levels of 8%-12% in some urban Westernized populations. Allergic asthma is predominantly a disease of childhood. Consider the impact of genetics, environment and development in constructing a model to explain the immunologic underpinnings explaining the increasing prevalenc ...
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...  i. Derived from the bone marrow.  ii. Mature in the thymus gland.  iii. Either directly attack antigen-bearing cells or help regulate the immune response. o c. Recognition of antigen by lymphocyte is due to complementary shape of the receptor to the specific antigen, like a lock and key. o d. Es ...
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Lymphopoiesis



Lymphopoiesis (lĭm'fō-poi-ē'sĭs) (or lymphocytopoiesis) is the generation of lymphocytes, one of the five types of white blood cell (WBC). It is more formally known as lymphoid hematopoiesis.Pathosis in lymphopoiesis leads to any of various lymphoproliferative disorders, such as the lymphomas and lymphoid leukemias.
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