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Overview of immunology
Which cell do immune cells arise ...,
State the cells in the myeloid li...,
State the cells in the lymphoid l...
13  cards
Innate immunity
The immediate response occurs wit...,
The induced response occurs betwe...,
What is the difference between th...
29  cards
Innate immunity: the induced response
State two cell types that overlap...,
Phagocyte recruitment occurs in t...,
Phagocyte recruitment occurs in t...
33  cards
Adaptive immunity
Describe the principles of the ad...,
Outline the development of b cell...,
Describe the development of t cells
12  cards
Adaptive immunity 2
What are itam molecules why are t...,
Which irreversible changes in ig ...,
Which reversible changes in ig ge...
23  cards
Adaptive immunity 3
Define antigen processingwhich an...,
Describe endogenous antigen proce...,
Describe tap proteins
9  cards
Vaccines & Vaccine development
What is immunisation,
Describe passive immunity,
Describe active immunitywhy is th...
32  cards
T cell development and self tolerance
Define immunological tolerance,
What is immunoscenesce and how do...,
What determines the tcr repertoire
23  cards
Overview and classification of immunological disease
Generally speaking what happen in...,
State the general mechanism for t...,
Describe type 1 hypersensitivityg...
13  cards
Mucosal immunology
All of the organised and diffuse ...,
State 3 reasons why the mucosal i...,
Consider the main defence strateg...
16  cards
Autoimmune diseases
Negative selection could adopt tw...,
Define the following peripheral t...,
Aids are classified as organ spec...
39  cards
Immunodeficiency diseases
What is the definition of immunod...,
State the differences between pri...,
How are immunodeficiency disease ...
19  cards
Atopy, allergy and delayed type hypersensitivity
Define the early phase allergic r...,
Explain how the early phase aller...,
What are leukotrienes
41  cards
Introduction to transplantation immunology
What is the difference between an...,
Consider a renal transplantationw...,
Outline the timescales of the thr...
23  cards
Regulating the immune response
What is the mechanism of action o...,
Using the diagram of haematopoies...,
Using the diagram of haematopoies...
27  cards
Hereditary Angioedema (C1 Inhibitor deficiency)
Presentationprevalence,
Characteristics of angioedema per...,
Why is it dangerous to the airway...
19  cards

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