Primary vs secondary immune response
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Consists of the lag phase, immune response phase, plateau phase, and
decline phase of antibody production. In secondary IR, the lag phase is
much shorter, the immune repsonse phase is much stronger, and the
decline phase is longer lasting thanks to a memory B cell.
,Psuedo-autosomal region (PAR)
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The region of shared X-Y homology; both X and Y chromosomes have this
part
How do cells with MHC class II molecules express an antigen?
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Antigens are phagocytosed and carried along in the intracellular
processing of MHC II to be eventually expressed on the cell membrane for
CD4 T helper cells to see
C3a, C4a, C5a
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Complement fragments that lead to vasodilation, WBC chemotaxis, and
release of histamine/inflammatory proteins from mast cells and basophils
around the site of injury.
Initial follicular recruitment
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, The translational process of primordial follicles to primary follicles at
puberty.
What stimulates gastric chief cells to produce pepsinogen and lipase?
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Vagus nerve (acetylcholine), acid production (H+), and increases in gastrin
and secretin.
Secondary follicles in the cortex of lymph nodes
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Follicles that have been stimulated by an antigen. Contains resting B and T
lymphocytes in mantle zone, active B-lymphocytes in germinal center, and
transition of B-cells to plasma cells in the cap.
Name the three phases of the ovarian cycle
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Follicular phase, ovulation phase, and luteal phase
Secretory phase of the uterine cycle
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Days 15-28; peak progesterone from the corpus luteum stimulates
angiogenesis, thickening of stratum functionalis, and secretion of glycogen
to nourish a potential embryo
Where are MHC class I molecules expressed? What do they interact with?
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On every nucleated cell in the body (not on RBCs); CD8 proteins on T
cytotoxic cells
Name the three phases of the uterine cycle
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Mentrual phase, proliferative phase, and secretory phase
Gastrin
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A hormone secreted by G cells in the stomach. Released into blood
circulation to stimulate ECL cells to produce histamine and directly
stimulates parietal cells to produce HLC. Also stimulates goblet and chief
cells.
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Consists of the lag phase, immune response phase, plateau phase, and
decline phase of antibody production. In secondary IR, the lag phase is
much shorter, the immune repsonse phase is much stronger, and the
decline phase is longer lasting thanks to a memory B cell.
,Psuedo-autosomal region (PAR)
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The region of shared X-Y homology; both X and Y chromosomes have this
part
How do cells with MHC class II molecules express an antigen?
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Antigens are phagocytosed and carried along in the intracellular
processing of MHC II to be eventually expressed on the cell membrane for
CD4 T helper cells to see
C3a, C4a, C5a
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Complement fragments that lead to vasodilation, WBC chemotaxis, and
release of histamine/inflammatory proteins from mast cells and basophils
around the site of injury.
Initial follicular recruitment
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, The translational process of primordial follicles to primary follicles at
puberty.
What stimulates gastric chief cells to produce pepsinogen and lipase?
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Vagus nerve (acetylcholine), acid production (H+), and increases in gastrin
and secretin.
Secondary follicles in the cortex of lymph nodes
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Follicles that have been stimulated by an antigen. Contains resting B and T
lymphocytes in mantle zone, active B-lymphocytes in germinal center, and
transition of B-cells to plasma cells in the cap.
Name the three phases of the ovarian cycle
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Follicular phase, ovulation phase, and luteal phase
Secretory phase of the uterine cycle
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Days 15-28; peak progesterone from the corpus luteum stimulates
angiogenesis, thickening of stratum functionalis, and secretion of glycogen
to nourish a potential embryo
Where are MHC class I molecules expressed? What do they interact with?
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On every nucleated cell in the body (not on RBCs); CD8 proteins on T
cytotoxic cells
Name the three phases of the uterine cycle
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Mentrual phase, proliferative phase, and secretory phase
Gastrin
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A hormone secreted by G cells in the stomach. Released into blood
circulation to stimulate ECL cells to produce histamine and directly
stimulates parietal cells to produce HLC. Also stimulates goblet and chief
cells.