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Decks in this class (17)

Innate and adaptive immunity (year 2)
What are the forms of innate immu...,
Describe the innate response in t...,
Give some examples of mechanical ...
20  cards
Lymphoid tissue (year 2)
What are lymphoid tissues,
What happens at primary lymphoid ...,
What happens at secondary lymphoi...
34  cards
Cell mediated immunity (year 2)
What is required for antibody to ...,
If antibody can t be produced wha...,
What are t and b cells
50  cards
Antibodies (year 2)
Define an antigen,
Define an epitope,
Define an antibody
29  cards
Complement (year 2)
What responses does the complemen...,
Can complement be measured,
What type of proteins are needed ...
23  cards
Vaccination (year 2)
What is passive immunisation,
When may passive immunisation be ...,
How long does protection last wit...
19  cards
Neonatal immunity (year 2)
What is the first lymphoid struct...,
Are the levels of circulating mac...,
What impairs the function of circ...
23  cards
Intracellular immunity (year 2)
Intracellular invasion will lead ...,
What type of cells recognise anti...,
How quickly are interferons secreted
32  cards
Extracellular immunity (year 2)
Why can t extracellular pathogens...,
Why can extracellular pathogens b...,
What is the extracellular immune ...
13  cards
Tumour immunity (year 2)
What is a cancer tumour,
What is a tumour,
Are tumours always cancerous
26  cards
Adverse immune reactions (year 2)
What are the four types of advers...,
What is tolerance,
When is tolerance useful
27  cards
Immunodeficiencies (year 2)
What is meant by an immunodeficiency,
What is a primary immunodeficiency,
What is a secondary immunodeficiency
18  cards
Inflammation and wound healing (year 2)
What is inflammation,
What injuries may causes inflamma...,
What are the classic signs of inf...
121  cards
Clinical biochemistry (year 2)
What is the role of diagnostic tests,
What must be done before taking b...,
What are the two types of tests
192  cards
Cell degeneration/death (year 2)
What is homeostasis,
What stimulates cellular adaptation,
What does cellular adaptation affect
121  cards
Haematopoiesis, haematology, haemostasis (year 2)
Define haematopoiesis,
What tissue type are leucocytes e...,
Where is the major site of haemat...
189  cards
Disorders of circulation (year 2)
Where is blood at the highest pre...,
Where is blood at the lowest pres...,
What are the types of redistribut...
103  cards

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