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Elements of the Immune System and their Roles in Defense
Peter Parham The Immune System Fourth Edition Chapter 1 Elements of the Immune System and their Roles in Defense Copyright © Garland Science 2015
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CHAPTER CONTENTS 1-1 Numerous commensal microorganisms inhabit healthy human bodies 1-2 Pathogens are infectious organisms that cause disease 1-3 The skin and mucosal surfaces form barriers against infection 1-4 The innate immune response causes inflammation at sites of infection 1-5 The adaptive immune response adds to an ongoing innate immune response 1-6 Adaptive immunity is better understood than innate immunity 1-7 Immune system cells with different functions all derive from hematopoietic stem cells
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CHAPTER CONTENTS 1-8 Immunoglobulins and T-cell receptors are the diverse lymphocyte receptors of adaptive immunity 1-9 On encountering their specific antigen, B cells and T cells differentiate into effector cells 1-10 Antibodies bind to pathogens and cause their inactivation or destruction 1-11 Most lymphocytes are present in specialized lymphoid tissues 1-12 Adaptive immunity is initiated in secondary lymphoid tissues 1-13 The spleen provides adaptive immunity to blood infections 1-14 Most secondary lymphoid tissue is associated with the gut
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Introduction
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-1 Numerous commensal microorganisms inhabit healthy human bodies
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1-1 Numerous commensal microorganisms inhabit healthy human bodies
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-2 Pathogens are infectious organisms that cause disease
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1-2 Pathogens are infectious organisms that cause disease
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1-2 Pathogens are infectious organisms that cause disease
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1-2 Pathogens are infectious organisms that cause disease
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1-2 Pathogens are infectious organisms that cause disease
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1-2 Pathogens are infectious organisms that cause disease
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1-2 Pathogens are infectious organisms that cause disease
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-3 The skin and mucosal surfaces form barriers against infection
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1-3 The skin and mucosal surfaces form barriers against infection
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-4 The innate immune response causes inflammation at sites of infection
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1-4 The innate immune response causes inflammation at sites of infection
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1-4 The innate immune response causes inflammation at sites of infection
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-5 The adaptive immune response adds to an ongoing innate immune response
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1-5 The adaptive immune response adds to an ongoing innate immune response
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1-5 The adaptive immune response adds to an ongoing innate immune response
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-6 Adaptive immunity is better understood than innate immunity
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1-6 Adaptive immunity is better understood than innate immunity
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-7 Immune system cells with different functions all derive from hematopoietic stem cells
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1-7 Immune system cells with different functions all derive from hematopoietic stem cells
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1-7 Immune system cells with different functions all derive from hematopoietic stem cells
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1-7 Immune system cells with different functions all derive from hematopoietic stem cells
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1-7 Immune system cells with different functions all derive from hematopoietic stem cells
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1-7 Immune system cells with different functions all derive from hematopoietic stem cells
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1-7 Immune system cells with different functions all derive from hematopoietic stem cells
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1-7 Immune system cells with different functions all derive from hematopoietic stem cells
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1-7 Immune system cells with different functions all derive from hematopoietic stem cells
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1-7 Immune system cells with different functions all derive from hematopoietic stem cells
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-8 Immunoglobulins and T-cell receptors are the diverse lymphocyte receptors of adaptive immunity
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1-8 Immunoglobulins and T-cell receptors are the diverse lymphocyte receptors of adaptive immunity
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-9 On encountering their specific antigen, B cells and T cells differentiate into effector cells
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-10 Antibodies bind to pathogens and cause their inactivation or destruction
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1-10 Antibodies bind to pathogens and cause their inactivation or destruction
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-11 Most lymphocytes are present in specialized lymphoid tissues
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1-11 Most lymphocytes are present in specialized lymphoid tissues
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1-11 Most lymphocytes are present in specialized lymphoid tissues
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-12 Adaptive immunity is initiated in secondary lymphoid tissues
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1-12 Adaptive immunity is initiated in secondary lymphoid tissues
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1-12 Adaptive immunity is initiated in secondary lymphoid tissues
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1-12 Adaptive immunity is initiated in secondary lymphoid tissues
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1-12 Adaptive immunity is initiated in secondary lymphoid tissues
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1-12 Adaptive immunity is initiated in secondary lymphoid tissues
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-13 The spleen provides adaptive immunity to blood infections
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1-13 The spleen provides adaptive immunity to blood infections
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1-13 The spleen provides adaptive immunity to blood infections
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1-13 The spleen provides adaptive immunity to blood infections
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1-13 The spleen provides adaptive immunity to blood infections
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ELEMENTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THEIR ROLES IN DEFENSE
1-14 Most secondary lymphoid tissue is associated with the gut
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1-14 Most secondary lymphoid tissue is associated with the gut
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