Pathology 3240A Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Lectin Pathway, Eosinophil, V(D)J Recombination

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Immunology: the science that examines the structure and function of the immune system: pathogens: include viruses, bacteria, mycobacteria, parasites, and fungi. Immunological memory is what confers long-term immunity against infections. a. 4, 99 100, 104, 105, also review notes on acute inflammation: one of two components of the immune system, it is the part we are born with and does not require previous exposure. It is non-specific meaning it reacts to antigens the same way as inflammation not specific: does not require previous exposure to an antigen/stimulant. Four characteristics of the innate immune system: exposure leads to immediate maximal response. 3: found in nearly all forms of life. It does not require a previous exposure to an offending agent (antigen). Phagocytes: use a pattern of recognition receptors to ingest various microbes and secrete enzymes, cells have a variety of receptors which can recognize components of the antigens.

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