BIOL 252 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Natural Killer Cell, Lymphopoiesis, Antigen-Presenting Cell

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Made up of a variety of cells derived from a pluripotent hematopoietic stem cell. Macrophages: able to eat other cells and present antigens. Dendritic cell: antigen uptake in peripheral sites, antigen presentation. Eat and die, have robust mechanisms with the goal of destroying bacteria. Can also cause tissue damage because their antibacterial properties are not bacterial speci c. Basophils: promotion of allergic responses and augmentation of anti-parasitic immunity. Mast cell: release of granules containing histamine and active agents. Natural killer (nk) cells: kill virally infected cells. Lymphocytes and lymph return to the blood via specialized ducts. Ow through lymph nodes (rich region of lymphocyte activation) Antigen presenting cells will come into contact with an antigen and go to closest draining lymph node, and signal the presence of foreign. Regulation of interstitial uid volume -- pick up excess interstitial uid and transport it back to cardiovascular system to help maintain blood pressure and plasma volume.

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