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Adaptive Immunity-NRSE 2016

Horizontales
Antigens that can induce an immune response
Plasma glycoproteins that can be classified by chemical structure and biologic activity as immunoglobulins
Where T cells are derived from
Inactivating or blocking the binding of antigens to receptors
The dominant secretory immunoglobulin
This is initiated when exposure to an antigen occurs
These bind to and kill cellular targets, such as cells infected with viruses or cancer cells
Clumping of particles
This type of immune system protects the external surfaces of the body through secretion of antibodies in bodily secretions
These help T cells respond to the antigen
Verticales
These are long-lived and remain inactive until there is antigen exposure, and do not require further differentiation so they will rapidly become plasma cells or effector T cells
This consists of antibodies produced by B cells
A group of T cells that control the immune response, usually suppressing the immune response and maintaining tolerance against self-antigens
Molecules that bind and react with antibodies and T and B cell receptors
The chief function of antibodies are to protect against this
Where B cells are derived from
These help B cells develop into plasma cells
This antibody is produced against environmental antigens that are the primary cause of common allergies
Antigens that are too small to be immunogens by themselves but become immunogenic after combining with larger molecules
To induce a optimal cellular or humoral response, these must present antigens to Th cells