35 - B CELLS 9 Flashcards

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what does tolerance ensure

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where do T cells develop

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3
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thymus key anatomy and cell types

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4
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as what kind of cells do T cell precursors enter the thymus and then what happens

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5
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what process do T cells go through to ensure self-tolerance

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6
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how does positive selection work

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7
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what is AIRE and what does it do in negative selection

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8
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how does negative selection work

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9
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what is peripheral tolerance

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10
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summary

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11
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where and how do B cells develop?

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12
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how does negative selection of B cells in bone marrow happen (central tolerance)

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13
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B cell maturation

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14
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receptor editing of potentially autoreactive receptors

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combinatorial diversity as well as junctional diversity can be involved in the self reactive BCRs

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15
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summary of B cell development

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16
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B and T cell development compare and contrast

17
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reminder of what a properly functioning immune system is

18
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what happens when proper immune system breaks down

19
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what are some mechanisms of tolerance

20
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what are the different types of autoimmunities

21
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summary of tolerance