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| *T cell receptors (TCRs) | | *T cell receptors (TCRs) |
| *Natural Killer cells (NK cells) | | *Natural Killer cells (NK cells) |
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| </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
| ===Adaptive Immunity to Viruses=== | | ===Adaptive Immunity to Viruses=== |
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| *Production of neutralising antibody | | *Production of neutralising antibody |
| *Antibody-dependent cell mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) | | *Antibody-dependent cell mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) |
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| |q2=What is the cell mediated adaptive response against viruses? | | |q2=What is the cell mediated adaptive response against viruses? |
| |a2=CD8+ T-cell mediated killing of virus infected cells | | |a2=CD8+ T-cell mediated killing of virus infected cells |
− | |l2=Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood#Adaptive Immunity to Viruses | + | |l2=Adaptive Immunity to Viruses |
| |q3=How are viral infected cells killed by apoptosis? | | |q3=How are viral infected cells killed by apoptosis? |
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| *Fas-ligand triggers the Fas-mediated apoptosis pathway | | *Fas-ligand triggers the Fas-mediated apoptosis pathway |
| *Cytotoxic cytokines act on TNF receptors to induce programmed cell death | | *Cytotoxic cytokines act on TNF receptors to induce programmed cell death |
− | |l3=Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood#Adaptive Immunity to Viruses | + | |l3=Adaptive Immunity to Viruses |
| </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
| ===Adaptive Immunity to Bacteria=== | | ===Adaptive Immunity to Bacteria=== |
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| *Complement activation of the classical pathway | | *Complement activation of the classical pathway |
| *Production of IgM and IgG | | *Production of IgM and IgG |
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| |q2=What is the cell-mediated response to bacterial infection? | | |q2=What is the cell-mediated response to bacterial infection? |
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| *Production of IgG | | *Production of IgG |
| *T helper type I cell help | | *T helper type I cell help |
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| |q3=What is the response to an extracellular bacterial infection? | | |q3=What is the response to an extracellular bacterial infection? |
| |a3=Complement and phagocytosis | | |a3=Complement and phagocytosis |
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| *T helper type II and B cell production | | *T helper type II and B cell production |
| *Class switching of IgM to IgG | | *Class switching of IgM to IgG |
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| |q4=What is the response to a vesicular bacterial infection? | | |q4=What is the response to a vesicular bacterial infection? |
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| *T helper type I cells stimulated | | *T helper type I cells stimulated |
| *IFN-γ released triggering the macrophages to destroy the bacteria | | *IFN-γ released triggering the macrophages to destroy the bacteria |
− | |l4=Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood#Adaptive Immunity to Bacteria | + | |l4=Adaptive Immunity to Bacteria |
| </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
| ===Adaptive Immunity to Parasites=== | | ===Adaptive Immunity to Parasites=== |
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| |q1=What is the humoral response to a parasitic infection? | | |q1=What is the humoral response to a parasitic infection? |
| |a1=Production of IgE | | |a1=Production of IgE |
− | |l1=Adaptive Immune System - WikiBlood#Adaptive Immunity to Parasites | + | |l1=Adaptive Immunity to Parasites |
| </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
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| [[Category:Flashcards - Immunology]] | | [[Category:Flashcards - Immunology]] |
| [[Category:Adaptive Immune System]] | | [[Category:Adaptive Immune System]] |