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| **Promotes phagocytosis or lysis of invading organisms | | **Promotes phagocytosis or lysis of invading organisms |
| *Interferons | | *Interferons |
− | **=Make uninfected cells resistant to infection | + | **Make uninfected cells resistant to infection and enhances expression of MHC molecules |
| |l12=Humoral Factors of Innate Immune System | | |l12=Humoral Factors of Innate Immune System |
| |q13=Which granulocytes are components of the innate immune response to infection? | | |q13=Which granulocytes are components of the innate immune response to infection? |
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| <FlashCard questions="2"> | | <FlashCard questions="2"> |
| |q1=What effects does the release of inflammatory cytokines have on the infected area? | | |q1=What effects does the release of inflammatory cytokines have on the infected area? |
− | |a1 | + | |a1= |
− | *=White blood cell influx | + | *White blood cell influx |
| *Vasodilation | | *Vasodilation |
| *Increase in vascular permeability | | *Increase in vascular permeability |
| *Sustains a rise in core temperature | | *Sustains a rise in core temperature |
| *Mediates the release of acute phase proteins from the liver | | *Mediates the release of acute phase proteins from the liver |
− | *Mediates boone marrow mobilisation | + | *Mediates bone marrow mobilisation |
| |l1=Innate Immunity to Bacteria | | |l1=Innate Immunity to Bacteria |
− | |q2=Which cell is most important in the innate response to bacterial infection? | + | |q2=Which cell is the most important effector cell in the innate response to bacterial infection? |
| |a2=Neutrophils | | |a2=Neutrophils |
| |l2=Innate Immunity to Bacteria | | |l2=Innate Immunity to Bacteria |
| </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
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− | | + | <br><br> |
| + | {{Jim Bee 2007}} |
| [[Category:Immunology Flashcards]] | | [[Category:Immunology Flashcards]] |
| [[Category:Innate Immune System|Z]] | | [[Category:Innate Immune System|Z]] |