Ch. 5. T Cell-Mediated Immunity. Flashcards
Cell-mediated immunity
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Cytokines
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Clonal expansion
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Differentiate
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Effector T cells
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Memory T cells
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Superantigens
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Adjuvants
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Costimulator
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Coinhibitor
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Immune synapse
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Immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motifs (ITAMs)
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Nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT)
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Ras/Rac-MAP kinase pathways
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Activating protein 1 (AP-1)
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NF-(kappa)(beta)
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PI-3 kinase
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Memory cells
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Central memory cells
Memory cells that populate lymphoid organs and are responsible for rapid clonal expansion after re-exposure to antigen.
Effector memory cells
Memory cells that are localized in mucosal and other peripheral tissues and mediate rapid effector functions on reintroduction of antigen to these sites.
Tissue-resident memory cells
Memory cells that reside in the skin and mucosal tissues and may be incapable of entering the circulation. They mediate rapid secondary responses to antigens encountered in tissues.
High endothelial venules (HEVs)
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S1P pathway
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