Lecture 8a: Comprehensive Immune Response to Infection

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • UCSD Extension School: Applied Immunology (BIOL-40371)
    Summer Quarter 2021
    This lecture summarizes the coordination of a comprehensive immune response to a hypothetical bacterial infection in the skin, focusing on the integration of innate and adaptive cell types needed to accomplish the generalized goals of a successful immune response. This overview includes a focus on chemokine gradients and the essential role that they play in the spatial organization of immunity, as well as the immunosuppressive cells and pathways that resolve inflammation to restore tissue homeostasis following the clearance of infection.
    All figures are either from Janeway's Immunobiology (9th ed.) where noted, or my own original figures.

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  • @minhhao5031
    @minhhao5031 2 года назад +4

    Ma'am, your immunology course is truly amazing with both comprehensive and in-depth knowledge! Could you please make some courses about cell biology and cancer biology, Ma'am? Wishing you a happy and healthy 2022! Love you, Prof. Snyder. I have read some of your papers and I have to say that the way you write and express ideas are so easy to understand for a student like me! Please take great care, Prof. Snyder! I wish you all the best!