Term 3: Immunology/Pathology

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Introduction to Immunology and Pathology
What makes up the innate immune s...,
Why can macrophages recognize bac...,
What is a phagolysosome
15  cards
Cells and Components of the Immune System
Which mhc class is recognized by ...,
Which mhc class is recognized by ...,
Do natural killer cells recognize...
37  cards
Cellular Injury
What is a cellular adaptation,
What are 4 examples of cellular a...,
What is metaplasia
41  cards
B Cells & Antibodies
Which chromosome has the gene for...,
What happens if both genes on res...,
What happens if the b cell produc...
54  cards
Inflammation
What are the two broad classes of...,
What are the events of acute infl...,
What are the three cardinal signs...
55  cards
T Cell Immunity
What are the two types of t cell ...,
What is the most common type of t...,
What are cd4 and cd8 with respect...
24  cards
Lymphatics & Regulation
What is a lymphoid follicle,
Whats the difference between anti...,
How does a follicular dendritic c...
17  cards
Hemodynamics
What are the 5 factors that can l...,
How does heart failure lead to edema,
What is lymphedema
53  cards
Tolerance Induction
When do t cells begin to express ...,
What puts the t cell in a vulnera...,
How does positive selection of t ...
15  cards
Neoplasia
What is neoplasia,
What is desmoplasia,
What are the two basic components...
70  cards
Autoimmunity
What is rheumatoid arthritis,
What diseases are associated with...,
Mutations in genes for which mhc ...
27  cards
Vasculitis
What are the primary criteria for...,
What are the secondary criteria f...,
What is humoral mediated vasculitis
17  cards
Important Cytokines
Il 1,
Il 6,
Il 8
24  cards
Asthma, COPD, & TB
What are the three possible airwa...,
Which antibody is elevated in the...,
Which kinds of helper t cells are...
37  cards
Immune System Diseases
Difference between primary and se...,
What are the 5 major risk groups ...,
What are the two ways in which hi...
40  cards
Vaccines
How are the requirements for gene...,
What are the obstacles to produci...,
What is a subunit vaccine
9  cards
General Microbial Pathogenesis
What are dermatophytes,
What are lactobacilli,
What is vertical transmission
27  cards

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