The Immune Response
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I learn so much with these videos that I don't know what I would do without them. Outstanding! Carry on...
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how long does it take for your body to respond to pathogens?
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the dendrite cell is like weeeeeeeeeeeeeeee through the lymph node
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Thank you so much! Wish this vid was longer though...
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best video, but i dnt get where the killer t cells do?
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@brightside786 lol.
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nice interesting presentation there..
wow at the things the allmighty God has created within us...beyond amazing !!
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thanks.. a little more lables would be better.. all in all it was helpful
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Ahh, i seem to now be looking forward to my 6hr 15 min revision on Monday <3
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great vid
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@sailtheseaofcheese: remember there are two types of t cells, T-helper (Th) and Cytotoxic "killer" T cells (CTL's). CTL's act to kill infected cells by recognising that it has peptide (which the CTL recognises) on the MHC C1. HOWEVER, Th cells act in many ways e.g.activate class switching and affinity maturation in B-cells and ive read some papers too about how they can also present peptide on MHC molecules to other cells-so T cells do no only attack infected body cells.. they have HEAPS of jobs
aodhandoc 1 year ago 5
This is an outstanding video - thank you very much.
AideMedicale 1 year ago 5