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Lec 5 - Innate II - Complement
What are complements general 1,
What are complements specific w n...,
What is a protease 3
43  cards
Intro
What is immunology 1,
How can we generate immunity w o ...,
What does immunology involve 3
8  cards
In-slide questions
You are a physician treating a pa...,
True or false prrs bind to pamps 2,
True or false all prrs are membra...
48  cards
Lec 6 -Innate III - PRRs & signaling
What do prrs recognise 1,
What cells have prrs 2,
Where are prrs located depends on...
25  cards
Lec 7 -Innate IV - Cell Migration
What are the 4 effects of prr sig...,
What are types categories of cyto...,
What are the types of costimulato...
15  cards
Lec 8 - Innate V - Inflammatory Cytokines
What cells can cytokines affect t...,
What are the biological functions...,
What is cascade induction 3
39  cards
Lec 10 - traveling to lymphoid tissues
What type of dcs travel where do ...,
What do dcs do once in the lympho...,
What leads to the differentiation...
24  cards
Lec 2 -Overview pt.1
What are the 4 major categories o...,
What are immune responses quickly...,
Different ___________ require dif...
55  cards
Lec 3 - Overview pt.2
What is the first step of the inn...,
What do immune cells express 2,
What can prrs do 3
34  cards
Lec 4 - Innate I - Basics, phagocytosis
How does a pathogen initially cau...,
What kind of barrier is the skin 2,
What do epithelial surfaces provi...
15  cards
Lec 9 -Innate VI - ILCs and NK cells + review
What are characteristics of nk ce...,
What can influence whether an ilc...,
What are the 3 types of ilcs 3
26  cards
Lec 12 - visualising antigen presentation + T cells
What are the stages of t cell ent...,
What is selectin responsible for 2,
What do the chemokines do which c...
21  cards
Lec 13 - TCR, MHC & co-receptors
What are elements of a tcr comple...,
What does itam stand for 2,
What is the tcr recognition subun...
27  cards
Lec 14 - antigen processing
How does mhc class i and ii diffe...,
How do endogenous pathogens arise...,
How are endogenous peptides gener...
21  cards
Lec 15 - exceptions and MHC genetics
What are the 3 main exceptions to...,
Expand on cross presentation whic...,
What are examples of cross presen...
34  cards
Lec 16 - Signals 1 & 2
In what cells must signaling take...,
What are the 7 steps for general ...,
What are the 2 types of receptors 3
29  cards
Lec 17 - T cell proliferation (signals 1&2)
What do signals 1 and 2 lead to 1,
What is the general outcome of il...,
What happens during signal 1 and ...
8  cards
In-slide questions lec10-17
What are differences between dcs ...,
Which statement is true 2,
Group a streptococcus bacteria co...
25  cards
Lec 11 - Dr Kristin Hunt
What does itp stand for 1,
What is itp 2,
What are causes for itp 3
7  cards
Lec 19 - Introduction/overview
What are the general stages after...,
Where do the stages occur of t ce...,
How are b cells activated 3
34  cards
Lec 20 - CTLs (Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes)
What ligands are expressed at the...,
Are fas and cd40 ligands expresse...,
Describe fas and cd40 ligand 3
28  cards
Lec 21 - CTLs and CD4+ T cell subtypes
What are the phases of response t...,
What cytokines can ctls secrete w...,
What effect does ifngamma have 3
24  cards
Lec 23 - Th17 + Tfh
What do th17 cells promote involv...,
What cytokines are responsible fo...,
Which tf activates th17 3
28  cards
Lec 24 - negative regulation and T regs
What does negative regulation inv...,
When does negative regulation occ...,
What is clonal contraction 3
32  cards
Lec 25 - B cells
How do b cells get activated where 1,
What are the signals required for...,
Do b cells express pmhci 3
36  cards
Lec 22 - Th1 + Th2 cells
What type of response is th1 1,
How do th1 cells activate macroph...,
What are activated m1 macrophages 3
37  cards
Lec 26 - B cell activation + germinal center
Where does b cell activation diff...,
Where are scs macrophages located...,
Where do t cells get activated by...
37  cards
Lec 28 - antibodies
What is the structure of an ig ab 1,
What is ig 2,
What regions do the h and l chain...
32  cards
Lec 29 -BCR diversity generation
What is the main problem around b...,
How does primary diversity occur 2,
What does primary diversity inclu...
33  cards
Lec 30 - generation of TCR diversity
What are the similarities in v d ...,
How many cdrs do tcrs have per ch...,
What do cdrs contain expand 3
21  cards
Lec 31 - germinal centre
Where are tfh cells found in foll...,
Where are follicular dendritic ce...,
What happens in the germinal cent...
30  cards
Lec 32 - memory and immunization
Differences in memory ab response...,
What does repeated immunization l...,
How are memory t cells different ...
16  cards
Lec 33 - Ab distribution and function
What type of immunity is achieved...,
What are the 2 types of vaccines ...,
What are the key functions of abs...
20  cards

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