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2 acute inflammation
What is inflammation 1,
What are the main aims of inflamm...,
What are the three main causes of...
51  cards
3
What is inflammation 1,
What are the two main types of in...,
What are the key aims of the infl...
46  cards
4 immunodeficiencies
What are immunodeficiency diseases 1,
What are the two broad categories...,
What causes primary immune defici...
49  cards
5 hypersensitivity and allergies
What is immunopathology 1,
How can the immune system be a tw...,
What determines the outcome of an...
57  cards
6 autoimmunity
What is autoimmunity 1,
What is an autoimmune disease 2,
Are auto self reactive lymphocyte...
71  cards
7 autoimmunity 2
What happens when developing auto...,
What happens when developing auto...,
What is the role of notch signall...
64  cards
8 tumours, immunosurveillance
What are the three leading causes...,
How do tumours arise 2,
What is metastasis 3
76  cards
9 immunosuppression
What is immunosuppression 1,
What conditions often require imm...,
What are the potential risks of i...
36  cards
10 immunotherapy
What diseases have been eradicate...,
What are newer vaccine developmen...,
Name two prophylactic cancer vacc...
75  cards
12 B-cell lymphomas
1 what are lymphoid tumours 1,
Where can lymphoid tumours arise 2,
What is the difference between ly...
63  cards
13 antigen signalling in B cell lymphoma
Why do many b cell neoplasms reta...,
What is the significance of ig se...,
How does shm suggest selection fo...
26  cards
B1 viral replication
What is immunosuppression 1,
What are some conditions that req...,
What are the six main ways to sup...
62  cards
B3 measles
What happens in an acute symptoma...,
How does an acute infection spread 2,
What are the outcomes of an acute...
44  cards
B4: ebola
What virus family does ebola belo...,
What are the key characteristics ...,
When and where was ebola virus fi...
50  cards
B5: influenza
What is influenza 1,
Where does the name influenza com...,
Why is influenza responsible for ...
39  cards
B6: coronavirus
What is the taxonomy of coronavir...,
What are the four genera within t...,
Which coronaviruses commonly caus...
30  cards
B7: chronic and latent infection
How do acute and chronic infectio...,
How is latency maintained in a ch...,
What are viral strategies for est...
27  cards
B8: retroviruses
What is unique about retroviral g...,
What is the basic replication str...,
What are the three main groups in...
31  cards
B9: HIV
What is hiv and what syndrome doe...,
When was aids first described and...,
What is the difference between hi...
35  cards
B10: endogenous RVs
What distinguishes retroviruses t...,
How is a viral oncogene v onc typ...,
What are the five classes of retr...
30  cards
B11: viruses that can cause cancer
How is p53 regulated 1,
What is the role of e2f and rb in...,
What types of viruses are associa...
27  cards
B12: viral chemotherapy
What are the types of vaccines us...,
What does parenteral mean in the ...,
What type of vaccines are used fo...
17  cards
B13: mucosal immunity
What are the two main functions o...,
How large is the surface area of ...,
What is daly and why is it import...
28  cards
B14: mucosal immunity 2
What is the role of nalt 1,
What immune responses does nalt i...,
What cells are crucial for antige...
24  cards
B15: mucosal immunity 3
What are the key immune defences ...,
What are the main parts of the re...,
Name two common viruses of the rt 3
32  cards

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