Immune system organization — main components?
Innate and adaptive immunity
Cellular actors — key lymphocytes?
B cells, T cells, NK cells
Pathogen recognition — primary molecules?
Antigens and pattern recognition receptors
Innate immunity components?
Physical barriers, phagocytes, complement, PRRs
Adaptive immunity components?
B cells, T cells, antibodies, MHC molecules
Cell signaling — key molecules?
Receptors, cytokines, second messengers
Lymphocyte development — primary organs?
Bone marrow (B cells), thymus (T cells)
Antigen recognition — main process?
Receptors bind specific epitopes on antigens
Historical vaccination — key discovery?
Edward Jenner's smallpox vaccine (1796)
Immunological techniques — common method?
ELISA for detecting antigens or antibodies
Innate immunity — recognition mechanism?
PRRs detect PAMPs and DAMPs
Adaptive immunity — recognition mechanism?
BCRs and TCRs recognize specific epitopes
Pathogen recognition — innate vs adaptive?
Innate: PAMPs; Adaptive: specific epitopes
Lymphocyte maturation site — B cells?
Bone marrow
Lymphocyte maturation site — T cells?
Thymus
Antigen presentation — key molecules?
MHC class I and II
V(D)J recombination — purpose?
Generate receptor diversity
Clonal selection — process?
Proliferation of specific lymphocytes upon antigen recognition
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