MIMM 214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Immunoglobulin M, Zmapp, Immune Tolerance

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Lymphocyte development, negative regulation & immune tolerance (module 4) If you get re-exposed to a pathogen soon after the primary infection, the early re-infection will be handled by the abs and effector t cells that are still around. This is not considered to be a memory response. Re-exposure to the pathogen once you"ve cleared the primary infection is handled by immune memory b and t cells memory response. Memory response occurs quite rapidly and the response is even larger than the primary one (greater number of b and t cells) Primary response is initiated upon first exposure to ag. Memory lymphocytes are left behind after ag is cleared. Second exposure to the same ag re-stimulates the memory lymphocytes. Reactivation yields faster, more significant and better immune response. Memory is not present in innate immunity. Primary exposure first innate immunity is triggered followed by adaptive.

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