The Immune Response

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Aח overview οf tһе immune response Tһіѕ video іѕ frοm: Janeway’s Immunobiology, 7th Edition Murphy, Travers, & Walport ISBN: 978-0-8153-4123-9

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13 Responses to “The Immune Response”

  1. MrSymposier Says:

    Very graphical explanation of how does Immune system respond to infections! Besides Vaccines and enteric diseases VED 2009 Congress will cover topics related to parasitology, pathogens and of course, allergie and immunology. For more information visit Symposier site!

  2. gocolago33 Says:

    So basically its:

    1) Invading Microbes enters the body
    2) Macrophages engulf the microbes and produces antigen maker

    3)Helper T-Cells reads antigen shape. Identifies it.

    4) B-cells produce antibodies which attach to to the identified microbe

    5)Killer T-cells go after the microbe

    6)Suppressor T-Cells stops this immune response

    7)Memory T-Cells hold imprint of antigen, thus the next time the infection occurs the immune system is ready.

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  3. gracie8861 Says:

    i think B cells become the memory cells not the T cells but maybe double check just in case

  4. sofrito34 Says:

    B cells and T cells become memory cells :)

  5. sofrito34 Says:

    you are good!!

  6. Muzicboxtecnotunez Says:

    this is basically the graphic display of an immune response from the T- and B-cells which help produce anti-bodies to kill the invading pathogens.

  7. vanessaleb Says:

    Thank you, very clear explanation.

  8. bourbonstmc Says:

    Some B cells, helper T’s (CD4), and killer/cytotoxic T cells (CD8) become memory cells. All three of these types of lymphocytes yield some memory cells.

  9. bourbonstmc Says:

    Killer T’s (CD8) act at the site upon cells displaying foreign proteins in their MHC complex (cell-mediated). B cells and antibodies comprise the humor-mediated aspect of specific immunity. This vid does a good job of showing how the 2 types of specific immunity can work together. Don’t forget that killer T’s, helper T’s, and B cells all produce their own memory cells.

  10. LuRunnerBiology Says:

    amazing video.
    I love immunology……

  11. Nongmaisiim Says:

    excellent

  12. AideMedicale Says:

    This is an outstanding video – thank you very much.

  13. sailtheseaofcheese Says:

    this stuff is so annoying. Every source says something different. i thought T-cells only attack infected body cells!

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