BIOL 3P96 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Cd47, Humoral Immunity, Cell Adhesion Molecule

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Animal defense systems are based on the distinction between self and nonself. There are two general types of defense mechanisms: Nonspecific defenses, or innate defenses, are inherited mechanisms that protect the body from many different pathogens. Specific defenses are adaptive mechanisms that protect against specific targets. * o2 , hooh, oh, no, no2 , no3 in phagosome: specific defenses. Four characteristics of the immune system: specificity: antigens are organisms or molecules that are specifically recognized by t cell receptors and antibodies. The sites on antigens that the immune system recognizes are the antigenic determinants (or epitopes). * each antigen typically has several different antigenic determinants. * the host creates t cells and/or antibodies that are specific to the antigenic determinants. Ige bound by mast cells and basophils. It is estimated that the human immune system can distinguish and respond to. 10 million different antigenic determinants: distinguishing self from nonself:

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