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Decks in this class (18)

S1: Disease
What is immunobiology,
What is the definition of disease,
What is an infectious disease
25  cards
S2: Spread Of Disease
What is vertical transmission,
What is the spread of disease by ...,
What is a carrier of a disease
5  cards
S3: Body Anatomy And Disease Resistance
What are the two layers of skin,
What are the two layers of epider...,
What is the stratum corneum
12  cards
S4: Individual Factors And Disease Resistance
What nutrients are particularly i...,
What is virulence,
What is avirulent
4  cards
S5: Importance Of Laboratory Animals
What are koch s postulates,
What is antiserum,
What is inflammation
14  cards
S6: Phagocytosis
Who first observed phagocytosis u...,
What are the two types of phagocytes,
What are free phagocytes
7  cards
S7: Immunobiology
When the body repairs damaged tis...,
What are fibroblasts,
What are endothelial cells
9  cards
S8: Immunobiology Cont'd
What percent of protein does the ...,
What are the three types of globulin,
What molecular weight do good ant...
18  cards
S9: Formation Of Lymphoid Cells
What two types of immunity are t ...,
What is humoral immunity,
What is cell mediated immunity
6  cards
S10: Vaccines
For a vaccine to be truly effecti...,
Which types of immunity is harder...,
What type of immunity is easier t...
15  cards
S11: Hypersensitivity
1  cards
S12: Immune Reactions Of Blood
What are isoantibodies,
What is hemagglutination,
What is cross matching
4  cards
S13: Immune Reactions Of Blood Cont'd
What is rh factor,
What happens if an rh individual ...,
What does erythroblastosis
3  cards
S14: Immune Reactions (Cont'd)
How does animal blood differ from...,
Why can tissue be transplanted fr...,
What are the four different types...
8  cards
S15: Serology
What is serology,
What is the lock and key relation...,
What is a titration and how does ...
15  cards
S16: Serology Cont'd
What is complement,
How is complement inactivated
2  cards
S17: Serological Diagnosis Of Disease
Why is virus sometimes not detect...,
What is seroconversion
2  cards
S18: Serological Diagnosis Cont'd
What is a monoclonal antibody,
What does elisa stand for
2  cards

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