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Kher1 Hypersensitivity A damage to the host, mediated by pre-existing immunity to self or foreign antigen. Dr. Sudheer Kher.
Example of acute and chronic inflammation
Viruses Very small Nucleic Acids (DNA or RNA) Some have phospholipid bilayer Protein Coat covering Nucleic Acids Receptors in protein coat Cannot self-replicate……so.
o Robert Koch- “father of disease” o research focused on anthrax o Koch’s Postulates.
1. It carries fluid from the extracellular space to the bloodstream. It defends the body against disease. 2.
BIOS 162-a Review: Cardiovascular II September 26, 2011.
Chapter 31 Opener. Table 31.1 Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses to an Infection.
The Lectin Pathway Originates with Host Proteins Binding Microbial Surfaces Lectin: proteins that bind to a carbohydrate MBL (mannose-binding lectin):
L ECTURES 2014 KEFAH F. HASSOON L ECTURE N O. 1 Immune System Disorders Auto-immune Diseases Hypersensitivity reactions.
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