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Tumour immunology
in depth immunology notes, made using synchronous, asynchronous and extra reading material
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in depth immunology notes, made using synchronous, asynchronous and extra reading material
Autoimmunity
in depth highly detailed immunology notes. includes extra reading as-well as the basic lecture material
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in depth highly detailed immunology notes. includes extra reading as-well as the basic lecture material
hypersensitivity
immunology notes that are in depth. includes extra reading
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immunology notes that are in depth. includes extra reading
failures of defence
immunology notes that are in depth
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immunology notes that are in depth
Defence against infection
1st class immunology notes providing in depth notes
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1st class immunology notes providing in depth notes
Antigen recognition by T cells
pre-made in depth immunology notes from an aston university student for bioscience students!
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pre-made in depth immunology notes from an aston university student for bioscience students!
antigen processing and presentation
in depth detailed immunology notes already pre-made for you so you dont have to worry! just revise.
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in depth detailed immunology notes already pre-made for you so you dont have to worry! just revise.
Antibody structure and B cells
preview:•	also known as immunoglobulins (Ig) 
•	Ab are the targeted weapons of the adaptive immune system 
•	clear extracellular pathogens and neutralise toxins 
•	produced by activated, effector B lymphocytes (plasma cells) 
•	circulate in plasma and lymph and are found at mucosal surfaces 
•	specific – bind only a single antigen (Ag) 
•	the antibody repertoire is very large – 109-1016 unique molecules 
•	Antibodies are able to clear extracellular pathogens and neutralize t...
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preview:•	also known as immunoglobulins (Ig) 
•	Ab are the targeted weapons of the adaptive immune system 
•	clear extracellular pathogens and neutralise toxins 
•	produced by activated, effector B lymphocytes (plasma cells) 
•	circulate in plasma and lymph and are found at mucosal surfaces 
•	specific – bind only a single antigen (Ag) 
•	the antibody repertoire is very large – 109-1016 unique molecules 
•	Antibodies are able to clear extracellular pathogens and neutralize t...
principles of adaptive immunity
•	Adaptive immunity is the third line of defence. 
•	It happens after the physical barriers such as tears, skin mucous and stomach acid. 
•	This is followed by innate immunity which is the immune system that is present from birth, this includes soluble mediators such as complement and cytokines in the blood. And also includes a number of cell types that it can immediately recognise and attack pathogens after they have infected our body. 
•	Adaptive immunity 
•	Requires different types ...
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•	Adaptive immunity is the third line of defence. 
•	It happens after the physical barriers such as tears, skin mucous and stomach acid. 
•	This is followed by innate immunity which is the immune system that is present from birth, this includes soluble mediators such as complement and cytokines in the blood. And also includes a number of cell types that it can immediately recognise and attack pathogens after they have infected our body. 
•	Adaptive immunity 
•	Requires different types ...
innate immunity
preview:First lines of defence 
•	Barriers-skin, mucosal surfaces (epithelial cells) 
•	Prevent entry of pathogens 
•	Mechanical 
•	Chemical 
•	Microbiological 
•	We have got a multi layered defense. 
•	 the first lines of defense are always ready for action these are barriers, these are our skin, these are mucosal surfaces, and these prevent the entry of pathogens. 
•	We have barriers that are mechanical, chemical and microbiological. 
•	For mechanical barriers you can se...
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preview:First lines of defence 
•	Barriers-skin, mucosal surfaces (epithelial cells) 
•	Prevent entry of pathogens 
•	Mechanical 
•	Chemical 
•	Microbiological 
•	We have got a multi layered defense. 
•	 the first lines of defense are always ready for action these are barriers, these are our skin, these are mucosal surfaces, and these prevent the entry of pathogens. 
•	We have barriers that are mechanical, chemical and microbiological. 
•	For mechanical barriers you can se...