Title: Wednesday, March 9
1Wednesday, March 9 ACS Tour Speaker, Dr. Ned
Heindel, Lehigh University. "Folk Medicine
in the 19th Century" 730 PM in Science Lecture
110.
2Immunity Ch 15
Intrinsic--Innate defenses Acquired
Defenses
Skin--5 kg!
Mucous secretions
RNAi
Apoptosis
Complement
Humoral and Cell Mediated
3Figure 15.3 Innate and Adaptive Immunity
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5Figure 15.4 Seven adenovirus genes that interfere
with host immunity
6Figure 15.5 Altered gene expression induced by
viruses
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11Figure 15.9 Dendritic cells produce cytokine
signals to affect T-cells
12 Figure 15.10 NK cells recognize self
13Figure 15.11 Complement
14Figure 15.11 Inflammation and the Immune System
15Figure 15.13 Arms of the immune system
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17Figure 15.14 Specificity and Memory
18Overview of Immune System
19Like Figure 15.16 Cells of the Immune System
20Figure 15.17
21Figure 15.21 T-cell surface molecules and
ligands
22 Gene Rearrangements
23Figure 15.18 Th1 vs. Th2
24Figure 15.19 MHC I processing
25Figure 15.20 MHC II processing pathway
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27Figure 15.22 Ab structure
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29The Ig superfamily
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31Figure 15.23 Secretory IgA
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33Figure 15.24 Blocking rhinovirus uncoating by
antibodies
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35Figure 15.26 NO release
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37Figure 15.1 Apoptosis
38Figure 15.2 Viral Modulation of Apoptosis
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40Figure 15.6 Activation of Nf-?B by viral
infection
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43Figure 15.8 Overlapping Signal
transduction pathways
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