Title: Figure 43'0 Specialized lymphocytes attacking a cancer cell
1Figure 43.0 Specialized lymphocytes attacking a
cancer cell
2Figure 43.1 An overview of the body's defenses
3Figure 43.2 First-line respiratory defenses
4Figure 42.15 Differentiation of blood cells
5Figure 43.4 The human lymphatic system
6Figure 43.3 Phagocytosis by a macrophage
7Figure 43.3x Macrophage
8Figure 43.x1 Anabaena phagocytosed by a human
neutrophil
9Figure 43.5 A simplified view of the
inflammatory response
10Figure 43.10 An overview of the immune responses
(Layer 4)
11Figure 43.8x B lymphocyte
12Figure 43.8 The development of lymphocytes
13Figure 43.6 Clonal selection
14Figure 19.6 DNA rearrangement in the maturation
of an immunoglobulin (antibody) gene
15Figure 43.6 Clonal selection
16Figure 43.7 Immunological memory
17Figure 43.9 The interaction of T cells with MHC
molecules
18Figure 43.10 An overview of the immune responses
(Layer 4)
19Figure 43.11 The central role of helper T cells
a closer look
20Figure 43.12a The functioning of cytotoxic T
cells
21Figure 43.12b A cytotoxic T cell has lysed a
cancer cell
22Figure 43.13 Humoral response to a T-dependent
antigen (Layer 3)
23Figure 43.10 An overview of the immune responses
(Layer 1)
24Figure 43.10 An overview of the immune responses
(Layer 2)
25Figure 43.10 An overview of the immune responses
(Layer 3)
26Figure 43.10 An overview of the immune responses
(Layer 4)
27Figure 43.14 Epitopes (antigenic determinants)
28Figure 43.15a,b The structure of a typical
antibody molecule
29Figure 43.15c Antibody molecule
30Table 43.1 The Five Classes of Immunoglobulins
31Figure 43.16 Effector mechanisms of humoral
immunity
32Figure 43.17 The classical complement pathway,
resulting in lysis of a target cell
33Figure 43.x2 Vaccination
34Figure 14.10 Multiple alleles for the ABO blood
groups
35Figure 14.10 Multiple alleles for the ABO blood
groups
36Figure 14.10x ABO blood types
37Figure 43.x3 X-ray of hands with arthritis
38Figure 43.18 Mast cells, IgE, and the allergic
response
39Figure 43.x4 Alternaria spores, a cause of
allergies in humans
40Figure 43.19 A T cell infected with HIV
41Figure 43.19x1 HIV on a lymphocyte, detail
42Figure 43.19x2 HIV budding
43Figure 43.19x2a T cell infected with HIV
44Figure 18.7 HIV, a retrovirus
45Figure 43.20 The stages of HIV infection
46Figure 43.x5 AIDS posters