Iap Guide Book on Immunization 2009-2011
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Primary immune response Educational Learning Presentation with Analogy
Schema What is an antigen? How do B cells and T cells (generally) work to fight antigens? (use page 936)
Lecture 3 clinical immunology Antigen Presenting Cells By Dr. Dalia Galal Hamouda.
Lecture outline The nomenclature of Immunology Types of immunity (innate and adaptive; active and passive; humoral and cell- mediated) Features of immune.
Artificial Immune Systems: An Emerging Technology Dr. Jonathan Timmis Computing Laboratory University of Kent at Canterbury England. UK. [email protected].
IMMUNOLOGICAL MEMORY The immune system seems to „remember” previous infections, Which cells do it and how? Why? For how long? How can we use this to fight.
Immunomodulators ( drugs that modulate immune response)
Heavy Chains – Isotypic Differences. Idiotypic Differences The idiotype is the antigenic characteristic of the variable region of an Ab Note that the.
1781:Measles epidemic in the Faroe Islands No measles for 65 years 1846: Measles epidemic Those individuals, who were older than 65 years and were infected.
T-CELL MEMORY Central Effector. 1781:Measles epidemic in the Faroe Islands No measles for 65 years 1846: Measles epidemic Those individuals, who were.