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Immunology for Medical Students

Immunology for Medical Students

Published 4 months ago
Description
A comprehensive overview of the human immune system, covering both its innate and adaptive components. It meticulously details the development and function of lymphocytes (B and T cells), including how they generate antigen receptor diversity and utilize MHC molecules for recognition, alongside the roles of various cytokines and signaling pathways. The sources also thoroughly explore the clinical implications of immunology, addressing topics like vaccines (including DNA and recombinant types), different forms of hypersensitivity reactions (I, II, III, and IV), the pathogenesis and genetic factors involved in autoimmune diseases such as lupus and celiac disease, and the mechanisms of immunodeficiency and transplantation rejection. Furthermore, the material explains various diagnostic techniques like ELISA and flow cytometry, and the therapeutic applications of monoclonal antibodies and other biopharmaceuticals.

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