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Last update: Irena Nováková (08.09.2017)
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Last update: Irena Nováková (08.09.2017)
Abbas, A. K.: Cellular and molecular immunology : Elsevier, 2012 (B) (2015 - available as ebook) Murphy, K. M.: Janeway’s immunobiology. Garland science, 2012 (B) Paul, W. E: Fundamental immunology. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013.7th ed. Rich, R. R.: Clinical immunology : principles and practice. Elsevier Saunders, 2013. 4th ed. |
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Last update: Irena Nováková (08.09.2017)
Exam Questions 1.Central and peripheral lymphoid organs 2.The origine and differentiation of immunocompetent cells 3.Nonspecific immunity 4.Specific immunity 5.Humoral immunity 6.Cellular immunity 7.Nonimmunological defense mechanisms 8.Monocyte-macrophages 9.Granulocytes, types and function 10.Phagocytosis 11.Killing mechanisms of phagocytic cells, cytotoxic T lymphocytes and NK cells 12.Complement and its function 13.NK cells, surface molecules, function 14.Cytokines and their role in immune reaction 15.Antigen processing and presentation 16.HLA class I, structure, function 17.HLA class II, structure, function 18.Lymphocytes T, differentiation, subpopulations 19.Membrane molecules of T-lymphocytes and their function 20.Lymphocytes TH1 21.Lymphocytes TH2 22.Lymphocytes B, developement and differentiation 23.Imunoglobulins G and M, structure and function 24.Imunoglobulin A, structure and function 25.Imunoglobulin E, structure and function 26.Primary and secondary antibody response 27.Mucosal immunity 28.Immune mechanisms in defense against parasites 29.Immune mechanisms in defense against bacterial infections 30.Immune mechanisms in defense against viral infections 31.Immune mechanisms in defense against tumors 32.Immunopatological reaction type I-anaphylactic 33.Immunopatological reaction type II-cytotoxic 34.Immunopatological reaction mediated by immune complexes 35.Immunopatological reaction mediated by T-lymphocytes 36.Pathogenesis of the septic shock 37.Mechanism of action of antireceptor antibodies 38.Immunological reactions involved in transplant rejection 39.Graft versus host reaction 40.The causes of autoimmune diseases 41.Mechanisms of central and peripheral tolerance 42.Organ based autoimmune diseases 43.Systemic autoimmune diseases 44.Antibody deficiencies 45.Combine immunodeficiencies 46.Immune deficiency induced by HIV infection 47.Aquired disorders of immunity 48.Possibilities of suppression of immune response 49.Possibilities of stimulation of immune response 50.Vaccination
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Last update: Irena Nováková (08.09.2017)
Immune system, overview. Phagocytic cells, complement. Communication between cells of immune systems, adhesion molecules, cytokines.
Antigen processing and presentation, HLA I and II class.
Specific (adaptive) immunity T and B lymphocytes
Immunity against infection
Immunodeficiency,vaccination
Immunity against tumors.
Immunology of transplantation.
Autoimmunity.Immunopathology.
Immunopathological reactions, allergy.
Immunotherapy
Clinical aspects of immune disorders
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