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Immunization (vaccination) |
Injecting antigen to cause immunity by inducing a immune response against specific immunogen |
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Immunology |
Study of host reactions when foreign substances are introduced |
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Serology |
study of noncellular components in blood (ag/ab) |
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Immunogen |
Foreign substance that induces a response |
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Antigens |
Foreign substance that is capable of inducing a response (harmful or harmless) |
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Antibody (immunoglobulin) |
Glycoprotein, created in response to antigen |
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Epitope |
Antibody binding site, single antigen site |
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Immunity |
Resistance to infection which often follows recovery from an initial exposure |
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Cell-mediated immunity (specific) |
mediated by T lymphs and products intracellular |
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how adaptive immunity is passively induced |
antibodies are made externally by another conferred by transfer of antibodies from an actively immunized person/animal |
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Primary immune response (memory) |
Response to 1st exposure to antigen mediated by naive lymphs |
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Clonal selection |
Activation, proliferation, differentiation interaction with ag stimulates lymphs |
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Natural/innate immunity |
Born with it nonspecific first line of defense |
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Secondary immune response (memory) |
anamnestic response result of memory lymphs subsequent encounters with same ag |
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Acquired/adaptive immunity |
Induced, specific, adapts to defend |
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Humoral immunity (specific) |
mediated by antibodies produced by B lymphs extracellular |
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how adaptive immunity is actively induced |
antibodies made by host infection or vaccination |
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characteristics of innate/natural immunity |
antigen nonspecific rapid response (minutes) no memory (splinter story) |
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characteristics of adaptive/acquired immunity |
antigen specific slow response (days) memory |