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Non-specific; recognizes general pathogen patterns. Memory: No immunologic memory.

Defect in the BTK gene prevents B-cell maturation. Result: Absent B cells and no antibodies. clinical immunology made ridiculously simple pdf

: A cellular security camera showing what is happening inside the cell. MHC Class II Non-specific; recognizes general pathogen patterns

When the immune system overreacts, it causes tissue damage known as hypersensitivity. You can easily memorize the four classic types using the simple textbook mnemonic : Key Mechanism Classic Examples A Anaphylactic / Allergic (Type I) IgEcap I g cap E antibodies bind to mast cells, releasing histamine. Asthma, anaphylaxis, hay fever. C Cytotoxic (Type II) IgGcap I g cap G IgMcap I g cap M antibodies bind to fixed antigens on patient's own cells. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia, Rheumatic fever. I Immune Complex (Type III) Result: Absent B cells and no antibodies

The book avoids lengthy descriptions of embryology. Instead, it personifies immune cells.

This section simplifies the complex world of T-cells and B-cells, focusing on: How APCs show the enemy to T-cells.

Non-specific; recognizes general pathogen patterns. Memory: No immunologic memory.

Defect in the BTK gene prevents B-cell maturation. Result: Absent B cells and no antibodies.

: A cellular security camera showing what is happening inside the cell. MHC Class II

When the immune system overreacts, it causes tissue damage known as hypersensitivity. You can easily memorize the four classic types using the simple textbook mnemonic : Key Mechanism Classic Examples A Anaphylactic / Allergic (Type I) IgEcap I g cap E antibodies bind to mast cells, releasing histamine. Asthma, anaphylaxis, hay fever. C Cytotoxic (Type II) IgGcap I g cap G IgMcap I g cap M antibodies bind to fixed antigens on patient's own cells. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia, Rheumatic fever. I Immune Complex (Type III)

The book avoids lengthy descriptions of embryology. Instead, it personifies immune cells.

This section simplifies the complex world of T-cells and B-cells, focusing on: How APCs show the enemy to T-cells.