MIP 342 Lecture Notes - Thoracic Duct, Eosinophil, Wound Healing

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Also involved in the triggering and amplification of adaptive immune responses. Antibodies reflect infections to which an individual has been exposed diagnostic for infection. Red blood cells are dense full of iron. Plasma where antibodies, complement, and other humoral components are found. Basophil basic stains, <1% of white blood cells. Neutrophil neither base nor eosin, 24 hour lifespan, 50 70% Lymphocyte b cell, t cell, or natural killer cells. All white blood cells come from bone marrow. Common lymphoid progenitor gives rise to t cell, b cell, nk cell. Can fuse to each other become giant cell. Macrophages and dendritic cells express receptors for many microbial constituents. Promotion of allergic responses and augmentation of anti-parasitic immunity. Release of granules containing histamine and other active agents. Small lymphocyte quiescent (not yet functional, not activated). Differentiates into effector t cells or effector b cells. Releases lytic granules that kill some virus-infected cells. Inflammation, complement activation, phagocytosis and destruction of pathogen.

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