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Lecture 1 Introduction to the Principles of Immunity Innate vs. Acquired Immunity- conceptual and practical difference The vertebrate “invention” of acquired immunity
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Toll-like receptors Scavenger Receptors Part of the innate immune response Innate vs. Adaptive Immunity Innate Immunity Pathogen recognized by receptors encoded in ...
Microbiology 204: Cellular and Molecular Immunology Class meets MWF 11-12:30 Lectures are open to auditors Discussions are restricted to those enrolled in class (or ...
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The Concept of Immunity . 16-1 Differentiate innate and adaptive immunity. 16-2 Define Toll-like receptors.
INNATE IMMUNITY Signal Transduction Effector Mechanisms Innate Immunity:definition no need for prolonged induction no clonal expansion of Ag specificity act quickly ...
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Innate immunity: The first line of defense How does your body know what’s dangerous? Your body is constantly exposed to foreign agents: on the surface of your skin ...
Immunity Innate & Adaptive Immunity Innate: response to attack is always the same Mechanical mechanisms Chemical mediators Cellular response Inflammatory response ...
Innate Immunity: Nonspecific Host Defenses Protection against any pathogen (regardless of species) Innate versus Adaptive Immunity First Line of Defense Skin Dermis ...
Innate Immunity-First Line of Defense Cells also have cytoplasmic receptors to help sense viral nucleic acid RIG-I Is a cytosoIic protein that detects viral RNA.
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Aggression and Violence: Innate or Learned? How many people believe that violence is innate? Is there a difference between violence and aggression?
Innate Immunity -M261 Spring 2005 May 6, 2005 Kathleen A. Kelly Reading: Immunobiology (6th Edition) Janeway, Travers, Walpert & Capra Chapter 2 (p. 37-100), and ...
Lecture 3 Innate and Acquired Immunity Agenda Distinction between innate and specific immunity Discuss mechanisms of innate immunity Barriers Recognition of invading ...
Innate and Adaptive Immunity . Innate is FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE: no prior exposure needed; Comprised of: - INTERFERONS - COMPLEMENT - NATURAL KILLER CELLS (NK)
Innate vs adaptive immunity Mike Kemeny Professor of Immunology, GKT School of Medicine and Dentistry, King’s College, London, UK What is the immune system A ...
General or Nonspecific Host Immune Defense Mechanisms Innate versus Adaptive Immunity: The Time Course of an Infection Innate Mechanisms Designed to Prevent Infection ...
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Lecture on Innate Immunity and Inflammation Evolutionary View Epithelial barriers to infection Induction of inflammation by complement and Toll-like receptors
Children are born with innate responses to evolution; Prefer naturalistic observations; Notion of a critical period
In its most complex forms, the immune system consists of two branches: the innate immune system that utilises certain ‘hard-wired’ strategies to provide a rapid ...
What behaviors do you think about when you think of your pet? Give a list of behaviors. Indicate if the behavior was genetic “innate” or learned.
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