Immunology of Human Disease (6BBBI608)

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Lecture notes on Systemic Immunometabolism: Immunology of Human Disease (6BBBI308)
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    Lecture notes on Systemic Immunometabolism: Immunology of Human Disease (6BBBI308)

  • These detailed notes on systemic immunometabolism explore the intricate interactions between the immune system and metabolic processes. The document delves into key concepts, mechanisms, and the impact of metabolic states on immune function. Additionally, it includes recommended further reading to enhance your understanding, providing valuable resources to support a first-class essay in this field.
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IBD Lecture notes: Immunology of Human Disease (6BBBI308)
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    IBD Lecture notes: Immunology of Human Disease (6BBBI308)

  • These lecture notes on Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) provide a comprehensive overview of the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and treatment strategies for IBD, including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. The notes cover the immune system’s role in disease progression, key molecular pathways, and emerging therapeutic approaches, offering essential insights for a deeper understanding of IBD.
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Inflammatory skin disorders
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    Inflammatory skin disorders

  • These essays cover all the content of lecture 6 in Immunology of Human Disease. The first question delves into he immuno-pathogenesis of psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, highlighting their key immunological differences. There are 4 subquestions focusing on different aspects of the diseases. The second question delves into analysing the current challenges in the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases, discussing the limitations and advancements in therapeutic approaches.
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Systemic immunometabolism
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    Systemic immunometabolism

  • This essay covers all the lecture content of lecture 1 in Immunology of Human Disease. It explores Systemic immunometabolism, in health, disease and obesity. It includes additional reading on the subject. The first question is: Describe the alterations in the immune system when it gets activated during an infection. Elaborate on the metabolic changes that occur in response to immune activation and how these changes support the immune response against pathogens.
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Vaccine Lecture notes: Immunology of Human Disease (6BBBI308)
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    Vaccine Lecture notes: Immunology of Human Disease (6BBBI308)

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Immunotherapy of cancer
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    Immunotherapy of cancer

  • This essay covers all the content of lecture 7 of Immunology of Human Disease. The essay question is: Discuss the fundamental hallmarks of cancer, elucidate the challenges presented by the tumour microenvironment in relation to immune responses, and delineate the prerequisites for an efficient T cell-mediated immune response.
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Immune response to viral infections
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    Immune response to viral infections

  • This essay covers all the lecture content of lecture 8 of Immunology of Human Disease. It focuses on two main aspects: the intrinsic, innate and adaptive immune barriers to viral infection; and pattern recognition. To maintain health, the immune system and body defences are coordinated to block a majority of infections. Pattern recognition involves the recognition pathogen associated molecular patterns by PRRs upon virus infection of host cells.
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Vaccination - lecture 3
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    Vaccination - lecture 3

  • These essays cover in depth lecture 3 in Immunology of Human Disease. The two questions allow to organise and structure your response for your exam. These questions are: Explain the principle of antibody diversification which occurs for vaccination to be effective; and Explain the principles of vaccination, elucidating the mechanisms through which vaccines induce adaptive immune responses. Discuss the role of B cells, antibodies, and T cells in mounting an effective immune response upon vaccinat...
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Inflammation a Rheumatoid Arthritis
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    Inflammation a Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • This essay covers all the content of lecture 10 of Immunology of Human Disease. It discusses Rheumatoid arthritis as a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disease. It discusses that chronic inflammatory disease results from an ongoing stimulus during which innate helper cells try to resolve but the ongoing stimulus results in more cell recruitment, causing an increased inflammation and changes in the cells. This causes a repetitive cycle and an increased disease. The chronic inflammation in RA ...
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