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Part II Pathology - Immunology 36
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Part II Plant Sciences: Genomes 1
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Part II Plant Sciences: Plant Metabolism 1
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Developmental stages and their functions in T cell central development 
Thymic ageing
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Cambridge University•Part II Pathology - Immunology
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Developmental stages and their functions in T cell central development 
Thymic ageing
Mechanims of non-deletional tolerance in the B and T cell compartments:
- Light chain editing 
- Regulatory cells 
- Anergy
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Cambridge University•Part II Pathology - Immunology
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Mechanims of non-deletional tolerance in the B and T cell compartments:
- Light chain editing 
- Regulatory cells 
- Anergy
Old and new stratgies for vaccine development
Problems in vaccine development, how they are overcome
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Old and new stratgies for vaccine development
Problems in vaccine development, how they are overcome
How the adaptive immune system eliminates viral infection
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How the adaptive immune system eliminates viral infection
The events following B cell binding of antigen, and how this affects B cell activity and fate
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The events following B cell binding of antigen, and how this affects B cell activity and fate
The importance of antigen-dependent and -independent signalling in determining B cell transcription factor expression and fate
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The importance of antigen-dependent and -independent signalling in determining B cell transcription factor expression and fate
How autophagy and cell death contribute to cell-intrinsic host defence against pathogens
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How autophagy and cell death contribute to cell-intrinsic host defence against pathogens
Chemokine signalling and consequences for leukocytes
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Chemokine signalling and consequences for leukocytes
Mechanisms of complement activation (alternative, lectin and classical pathways)
Functions of complement in innate and adaptive immunity
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Mechanisms of complement activation (alternative, lectin and classical pathways)
Functions of complement in innate and adaptive immunity
How pattern recognition receptors of the innate immune system detect nucleic acids
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Janeway\'s Immunobiology • Kenneth Murphy, Casey Weaver• ISBN 9780815345510
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How pattern recognition receptors of the innate immune system detect nucleic acids