Anatomy and Cell Biology 3309 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Trabecula, Dendritic Cell, Melanoma

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Lymph is a collection of interstitial fluid: similar to blood but higher in protein, never see any rbcs, lymph fluid contains antigens that the body is picking up from the interstitial fluid. Involved in filtration: have lymphocytes and immune cells within the lymph node, they filter lymph and filter out the nasty from our body. Differentiation of cells: b cell can differentiate into memory b cell or plasma cell, t cells can differentiate into cd4+ and cd8+ Lymph nodes are working all the time and get swollen when you are sick. Lymph nodes are a type of secondary lymphoid organs. Battle ground: where immune response is launched. Cells are activated, have effector and memory cells that are able to fight an infection. This is why vaccination works: cells are primed initially, first time around b cells are activated and make memory cells, the next time the pathogen is encountered, they are primed and ready to fight.

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