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Immunity and Stress Response

Horizontales
Type of reaction in which the body's normal defenses become self-destructive; recognizing self as foreign.
Type of transplant in which tissue from the identical twin of the host is used.
Cell mediated hypersensitivity that involves delayed processing of the antigens by the macrophages; when processed, it is presented to the T cells resulting in release of lymphokines that will cause inflammation.
Immunity gained by obtaining an antigen through an invasion or vaccination.
Type of hypersensitivity that is immune-complex mediated; antigen-antibody complexes accumulate and are deposited in tissue; causes local inflammation and increased vascular permeability.
Type of transplant in which tissue is used from the same species but is not identical.
A diminished or absent immune response that increases susceptibility to infections.
These eliminate bacteria, neutralize bacterial toxins, prevent viral reinfection, and produce immediate inflammatory response.
The first stage of the general adaptation syndrome; involves stimulation of sympathetic nervous system.
The second stage of the general adaptation syndrome.
Type of T cell that destroys cells infected with viruses by releasing lymphokines that destroy cell walls; also called killer cells.
Verticales
A type of infection caused by pathogens that do not normally cause disease in healthy people.
Protection gained by receiving antibodies made outside the body by another person, animal or recombinant DNA; could receive by placental or breastfeeding transference.
Hypersensitivity that is tissue specific; involves the destruction of a target cell by an antibody-directed cell-surface antigen.
Type of transplant in which the host and the donor are the same person.
A substance released by bacteria or viruses which can produce a fever.
A foreign agent that triggers an immune reaction.
A small protein that is released from cells infected by viruses. ; prevents virus from replicating and boosts immune system.
Type of transplant in which tissue is used from a different species.
Hypersensitivity that is IgE mediated; allergen will activate T cells that then bind to mast cells.
The third stage of the general adaptation syndrome; body becomes depleted and damage may occur.
Nonspecific defense mechanisms that are activated immediately or within a few hours in the presence of an antigen.