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Innate and adaptive immunity
2 stem cells populate the entire ...,
Describe the specificity and memo...,
Give some mechanical examples of ...
23  cards
Lymphoid tissues
What are the 3 sources of lymphoc...,
Where are the 4 sites of lymphocy...,
Where are the 5 sites in which ly...
28  cards
Cell mediated immunity
Changes from one t cell to the ne...,
What is the function of transmemb...,
What are the two forms of t cell ...
35  cards
Antibodies
What is the name of a site on an ...,
What is affinity,
Whis is avidity
13  cards
Complement
Complement can be an indicator of,
What is the role of complement,
Where can complement proteins be ...
25  cards
Vaccination
What is herd immunity,
What is passive immunity and when...,
What are the 2 preferred response...
11  cards
Neonatal immunity
Complete development of the immun...,
What is essential for all veterin...,
What is the first foetal lymphoid...
25  cards
Intracellular immunity
Mhc1 is restricted to presenting ...,
What is the role of interferons i...,
What is the role of type 1 interf...
20  cards
Extracellular immunity
Immune responses to parasitic inf...,
Where on a parasite should be tar...,
What are the physiological host c...
10  cards
Tumour immunity
What happens to cells when they a...,
What is a tumour,
What is the difference when a tum...
22  cards
Adverse immune reactions
What are the 4 adverse immune rea...,
What is immune tolerance,
Which 2 parts of the body are inv...
22  cards
Immunodeficiencies
Define the term immunodeficiency,
What is a primary immunodeficiency,
What is a secondary immunodeficiency
18  cards
Immunological testing
Which immunoglobin is dominant in...,
What does elisa stand for,
What does an elisa test rely on
10  cards
Immunomodulation
When is immune modulation indicated,
Which hypersensitivity reaction i...,
What is the action of anti inflam...
22  cards
Cell Degranulation
Which two types of cell form tissues,
What is atrophy,
Give the 4 types of cellular adap...
41  cards
Cell injury
Give some examples of causes of c...,
Name 4 intracellular systems that...,
How is ischaemia linked to cellul...
12  cards
Cell death
Name the 2 concurrent processes w...,
What is necrosis,
Define the following 1 autolysis2...
22  cards
Inflammation and healing
Define inflammation,
Give examples of when inflammatio...,
Give some characteristic signs of...
52  cards
Chronic inflammation and wound healing
Complete resolution of acute infl...,
Under what specific conditions do...,
Which cells are involved in activ...
33  cards
Inflammation morphology
What overall features are used to...,
What duration would inflammation ...,
Inflammation is chronic when it l...
25  cards
Haematopoiesis
What is produced in haemopoietic ...,
What are the lifespans of the fol...,
What is the lifespan of rbcs in a...
32  cards
Haematology
What are the clinical signs of ha...,
Which laboratory tests are used t...,
What sample is ideal for haematology
36  cards
Leucocyte and platelet abnormalities
The production release of wbcs is...,
Name the 5 major leucocytes in ci...,
Name the 3 granulocyte cells
26  cards
Haemostasis
What are the 2 main functions of ...,
What factors are involved in haem...,
What is primary haemostasis
36  cards
Clinical biochemistry - intro
What 4 steps must be carried out ...,
What steps are taken following a ...,
Give some examples of screening t...
33  cards
Proteins and lipids
Total protein is made up of which...,
Serum plasma total protein can be...,
What cells is albumin produced by
32  cards
Enzymes and bilirubin
What is an enzyme,
How are enzyme amounts expressed ...,
Where are enzymes found
33  cards
Glucose, electrolytes, urea and creatinine
What are the major sources of glu...,
Glucose metabolism is regulated b...,
How does insulin lower blood gluc...
35  cards
Urinalysis
What are the 3 types of urine sam...,
Why does analysis need to be done...,
The following colours of urine in...
22  cards
Disorders of tissue growth
Describe the 3 cells are involved...,
Give some examples of labile cells,
Give some examples of stable cells
26  cards
Neoplasia
How is neoplasia defined,
Compare benign and malignant neop...,
What are some known facts about t...
17  cards
Angiogenesis
What is the non neoplastic elemen...,
What does the stroma contain,
What is continued growth of a tum...
23  cards
Immunology, neoplasia and tumours
For what reasons is there a link ...,
How can malignant tumours evade t...,
What are tumour associated antigens
19  cards

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