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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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===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
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|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
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===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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*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
 
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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?
 
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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
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===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
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Revision as of 14:51, 16 August 2010

Actions and Tools of the Adaptive Immune System

Question Answer Article
Complete the sentence:

T cell receptors recognise ??? fragments on the cell surface. B cell receptors recognise ??? in the ??? fluid.

Link to Article
Dendritic cells and macrophages are types of which kind of cells? Link to Article
What can CD3+ T cells differentiate into? Link to Article
What is the main function of T helper I cells? Link to Article
What is the main function of T helper II cells? Link to Article
Name 3 types of antigen binding molecules Link to Article


Adaptive Immunity to Viruses

Question Answer Article
Which humoral factors are used against viruses in the adaptive response? Link to Article
What is the cell mediated adaptive response against viruses? Link to Article
How are viral infected cells killed by apoptosis? Link to Article


Adaptive Immunity to Bacteria

Question Answer Article
What is the humoral response to bacterial infection? Link to Article
What is the cell-mediated response to bacterial infection? Link to Article
What is the response to an extracellular bacterial infection? Link to Article
What is the response to a vesicular bacterial infection? Link to Article


Adaptive Immunity to Parasites

Question Answer Article
What is the humoral response to a parasitic infection? Link to Article