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Prepare for Immunology Midterm 1 with this comprehensive 2026 review guide. This resource includes key concept summaries, clear notes, and exam-focused material designed to help students strengthen their understanding of immunology principles and immune system functions. Ideal for nursing, medical, and healthcare students, this guide supports effective revision, self-testing, and exam preparation. Improve your understanding of immune responses, immunologic disorders, and related clinical concepts while building confidence for success on your midterm exam.

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, control inflammatory response, enhance phagocytosis, What are acute phase proteins? Why do they have this name?
& promote healing.
What are some examples (didnt seem important)
bc produced for acute inflammation lol


C-reactive proteins (celiac disease), serum amyloid A and
serum amyloid P (&mannose and metal binding proteins)


Kupffer cells (liver) Which type of macrophage eats intravenous antigens in dogs, rodents, and
humans


pulmonary intravascular macrophages! Which type of macrophage eats up intravenous antigens in ruminants, cats,
equine, and pigs


Antibody coated --> spleen MOs Where type of MOs eat antibody and complement coated antigens
Complement coated --> liver MOs


wound healing! can form granulomas, which depending What is the role of MOs in chronic inflammation?
on the cause can have giant cells (epithelioid cells =
accumulated macrophages) or lymphocytes


deposition of insoluble protein in tissues → loss of organ What is amyloidosis?
function




deposits of misfolded serum amyloid A; indicates chronic, What is reactive amyloidosis?
uncontrolled suppurative (pus-forming) or autoimmune
conditions (Shar-Pei dogs)


(Immunogenic amyloidosis: deposits of misfolded
antibody light chains - myelomas)


Where lymphocytes get educated and mature! What happens at primary lymphoid organs?
negative selection against self-antigens happens here




thymus What are some examples of primary lymphoid organs
bone marrow
peyer’s patches
bursa (birds)


thymus T cells mature in the _____

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