MCIM 224 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Necator Americanus, Food Intolerance, Adaptive Immune System

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Memory ensures rapid response after 2nd exposure b) cell mediated. Must be activated (by contact with antigen) before they work. How all elements of the immune response are coordinated. An over-active, harmful response to foreign antigens. Failure to mount an adequate immune response to foreign ag. A harmful response to self antigens (ie. the immune mistakenly directed towards the body"s own cells) response is. An overly aggressive immune response to an antigen. A 2-stage process that requires two exposures to the same antigen i) first exposure to the ag sensitizes the person to the ag ii) second exposure to same ag results in a strong immune reaction. The sensitizing ag is also called an allergen . A normally harmless foreign antigen (eg. foods, pollen, nuts, etc. ) overly aggressive immune response that can trigger an. Immediate hypersensitivity - response in minutes to hours. Delayed hypersensitivity - response in 24 hrs to several days. Involves antigen and t-cells only (no antibody)

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