BME 410 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Alginic Acid, Transforming Growth Factor Beta, Antimicrobial Resistance

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Antigen-specific: main immune barrier to allograft transplantation (one person to another, activation of t and b lymphocytes. T: cell mediated immunity; can only connect to virus antigens on outside of infected cells (destroys cells that are infected) B: humoral (antibodies); connect to antigens on the surface of the (cid:3) (cid:3) invading cell or bacteria. Allograft rejection: t b lymphocytes, primarily cellular mediated, primary effector cell lymphocytes. Antigen nonspecific (natural: first line of resistance, antimicrobial resistance, primary effector response to biomaterials is macrophages and monocytes, host response to exogenous agents or exposures (from outside the body) Immunogenic: exogenous agent immunological response cell mediated immunity / humoral immunity effector cell mediators. Nonimmunogenic: exogenous agent innate immunity skin barriers / soluble factors /nk cells. Innate immunity (0-12 hours: epithelial barriers, phagocytes, complement, nk cells, b lymphocytes antibodies, t lymphocytes effector t cells. Transports interstitial fluid (lymph) back to blood circulation, house body"s immune defense system. Primary: bone marrow and thymus (b/t lymphocytes formed)

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