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Title: Figure 43.0 Specialized lymphocytes attacking a cancer cell


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Figure 43.0 Specialized lymphocytes attacking a
cancer cell
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Figure 43.1 An overview of the body's defenses
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Figure 43.2 First-line respiratory defenses
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Figure 43.3 Phagocytosis by a macrophage
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Figure 43.3x Macrophage
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Figure 43.x1 Anabaena phagocytosed by a human
neutrophil
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Figure 43.4 The human lymphatic system
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Figure 43.5 A simplified view of the
inflammatory response
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Figure 43.6 Clonal selection
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Figure 43.7 Immunological memory
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Figure 43.8 The development of lymphocytes
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Figure 43.8x B lymphocyte
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Figure 43.9 The interaction of T cells with MHC
molecules
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Figure 43.10 An overview of the immune responses
(Layer 1)
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Figure 43.10 An overview of the immune responses
(Layer 2)
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Figure 43.10 An overview of the immune responses
(Layer 3)
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Figure 43.10 An overview of the immune responses
(Layer 4)
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Figure 43.11 The central role of helper T cells
a closer look
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Figure 43.12a The functioning of cytotoxic T
cells
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Figure 43.12b A cytotoxic T cell has lysed a
cancer cell
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Figure 43.13 Humoral response to a T-dependent
antigen (Layer 1)
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Figure 43.13 Humoral response to a T-dependent
antigen (Layer 2)
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Figure 43.13 Humoral response to a T-dependent
antigen (Layer 3)
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Figure 43.14 Epitopes (antigenic determinants)
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Figure 43.15c Antibody molecule
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Figure 43.15a,b The structure of a typical
antibody molecule
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Figure 19.6 DNA rearrangement in the maturation
of an immunoglobulin (antibody) gene
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Table 43.1 The Five Classes of Immunoglobulins
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Figure 43.16 Effector mechanisms of humoral
immunity
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Figure 43.17 The classical complement pathway,
resulting in lysis of a target cell
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Figure 43.x2 Vaccination
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Figure 43.x3 X-ray of hands with arthritis
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Figure 43.18 Mast cells, IgE, and the allergic
response
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Figure 43.x4 Alternaria spores, a cause of
allergies in humans
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Figure 43.19 A T cell infected with HIV
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Figure 43.19x1 HIV on a lymphocyte, detail
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Figure 43.19x2 HIV budding
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Figure 43.19x2a T cell infected with HIV
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Figure 43.19x2b Detail of HIV on lymphocyte
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Figure 43.20 The stages of HIV infection
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Figure 43.x5 AIDS posters
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