Practice: Which of the following is a step required for activation of a B cell by a T-dependent antigen?
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Introduction to Adaptive Immunity | 33 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Antigens | 13 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Introduction to T Lymphocytes | 39 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Major Histocompatibility Complex Molecules | 20 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Activation of T Lymphocytes | 22 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Functions of T Lymphocytes | 25 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Review of Cytotoxic vs Helper T Cells | 11 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Introduction to B Lymphocytes | 28 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Antibodies | 13 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Classes of Antibodies | 32 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Outcomes of Antibody Binding to Antigen | 13 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
T Dependent & T Independent Antigens | 22 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Clonal Selection | 20 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Antibody Class Switching | 17 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Affinity Maturation | 15 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Primary and Secondary Response of Adaptive Immunity | 22 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Immune Tolerance | 28 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Regulatory T Cells | 10 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Natural Killer Cells | 16 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Review of Adaptive Immunity | 26 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Concept #1: T Dependent & T Independent Antigens
Concept #2: T Dependent & T Independent Antigens
Practice: Which of the following is a step required for activation of a B cell by a T-dependent antigen?
Practice: T-dependent antigens can stimulate B cells to become activated but require _________ assistance.
Concept #3: T Dependent & T Independent Antigens
Practice: T-independent antigens:
Practice: Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is an endotoxin found on the surface of gram-negative bacteria. LPS can cause the body to enter septic shock and result in multi-system organ failure. Because of its severe effects, it is important that the immune cells react quickly to LPS. LPS is an antigen that can directly trigger antibody secretion once it comes in contact with a B cell. LPS is what kind of antigen?
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