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Immunobiology:

Immunobiology:. Topic 10 Cellular Immune Response. Cellular Immune Response:. Receptors Cytokines Major Hiscompatibility complex molecules ( MHC – HLA) APC. Why the receptor is important?.

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Immunobiology:

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  1. Immunobiology: Topic 10 Cellular Immune Response

  2. Cellular Immune Response: Receptors Cytokines Major Hiscompatibility complex molecules ( MHC – HLA) APC

  3. Why the receptor is important? A receptor is a protein molecule, embedded in either the plasma membrane or cytoplasm of a cell, to which a mobile signaling (or "signal") molecule may attach. A molecule which binds to a receptor is called a "ligand“.

  4. Why the cytokine is important?

  5. Why the MHC is important?

  6. Cellular Immune Response:

  7. Cellular Immune Response:

  8. Humoral Immune Response:

  9. Lymph node

  10. Figure 8-4

  11. Glycosylated-dependent Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 (GlyCAM – 1)

  12. Mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule (MAdCAM – 1)

  13. Intercellular adhesion molecule – 1( ICAM- 1) Lymphocyte functional antigen -1 L2

  14. Lymphocyte Peyer patch adhesion molecule integrin 47 (LPAM – 1)

  15. Vascular cell adhesion molecule -1 (VCAM -1) Very late antigen – 4 (VLA – 4)

  16. Dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule 3-grabbing non-integrin (DC – SIGN)

  17. Figure 8-18 part 2 of 2

  18. Microtubule organizing center (MTOC)

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