MIIM30002 - Principles of Immunology

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Lecture 1 - Introduction
What are granulocytes,
What are soluble factors of the i...,
What are some pattern recognition...
23  cards
Lecture 2 - Cells & Tissues of the Immune System I
What is a major difference betwee...,
Where do most infections occur wh...,
Describe lymph circulation
41  cards
Lecture 3 - Cells & Tissues of the Immune System II
What are the four core principles...,
Which different groups of microbe...,
What does inside the body mean
25  cards
Lecture 4 - Antibody - Antigen interactions
What is the difference between an...,
What is the determinant,
What is ab
32  cards
Lecture 5 - Ig Structure
Describe clonal selection theory,
What are the two forms of ig,
What happens after clonal selection
49  cards
Lecture 6 & 7 - Immunoglobulins
Which regions determine the speci...,
Describe the two branches of effe...,
Describe direct mechanism of effe...
99  cards
Lecture 8 - mAbs
Why is the antibody response poly...,
Describe the steps involved in ge...,
What is a myeloma cell what featu...
16  cards
Lecture 9 - MHC
Why do we need t cells,
What are the two types of t cell,
What are the cd molecules
46  cards
Lecture 10 - Ag Processing
What do the mhc polymorphisms aff...,
Where do peptides bind to the mhc...,
Can one mhc product bind only one...
38  cards
Lecture 11 - TCRs
What are the main properties of t...,
Which effector function is gained...,
Describe the structure of the tcr
40  cards
Lecture 12 - Lymphocyte Activation
Describe the structure of the tcr...,
What is important about the struc...,
What happens to the tyrosines in ...
44  cards
Lecture 13 - Revision
0  cards
Lecture 14 - APCs I
Where are dcs normally found,
Describe the function of dcs,
What are langerhans cells
33  cards
Lecture 15 - APCs II
What is important about the gener...,
What happens when mitochondria be...,
Describe the sequence of events t...
33  cards
Lecture 16 - Lymphocyte Subsets - CD4+ T cells
What are the functions of helper ...,
Describe the restriction of helpe...,
How are th cells activated
49  cards
Lecture 18 - B cells - Development
Where do b cells mature give some...,
What are so called effector b cells,
Why is the bone marrow a dangerou...
56  cards
Lecture 19 - B cells - Generation of Adaptive Immunity
What are b 1 b cells describe loc...,
Compare the origin of b 1 and b 2...,
What are the two lineages of b 2 ...
40  cards
Lecture 20 - T cells - Development & Activation
List some general features of t c...,
What is important in terms of dis...,
What is digeorge syndrome
49  cards
Lecture 21 - T cells - Cellular Interactions & Trafficking
What is a naive t cell,
Describe circulation of naive t c...,
Describe the interactions in naiv...
29  cards
Lecture 22 - Cytokines and Chemokines
What is the mechanism of intercel...,
What is the definition of a cytokine,
What are some of the immunologica...
42  cards
Lecture 23 - Cell-mediated Effector Function
In general what is required for p...,
What are the two arms of the adap...,
What are the two subsets of conve...
57  cards
Lecture 24 - Immune Memory
What did thucydides say about imm...,
Why is immune memory vital for im...,
Describe what was seen in 18th an...
60  cards
Lecture 25 - Complement Activation 1
Where is complement located,
In general how is c activated,
What are the generalised effector...
69  cards
Lecture 26 - Complement Activation 2
Describe the mechanism of opsonis...,
How are the recognition molecules...,
What is an opsonin
38  cards
Lecture 28 - Innate Immunity 1
What are the major features of in...,
What are the chemical defences of...,
Which cells play a role in innate...
32  cards
Lecture 29 - Innate Immunity 2
What is the danger stranger model,
What are pamps give examples,
What are the various cellular sit...
35  cards
Lecture 30 - Immunopathology
Give an overview of the hypersens...,
What are the triggers of type i h...,
Describe atopy
33  cards
Lecture 31 - NK Cells 1
When were nk cells discovered wha...,
What are nk cells also called,
Compare the following cells t cel...
36  cards
Lecture 32 - NK Cells 2
Describe the observation of impro...,
Describe the mechanism of nk cell...,
Describe the multiple cell types ...
28  cards
Lecture 33 - Autoimmunity
What are the three key components...,
Describe how tolerance is generat...,
Will circulating auto reactive ly...
44  cards

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