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Medical Microbiology, Virology, Immunology : textbook. Vol. 1
Part II. GENERAL IMMUNOLOGY
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Chapter 8. The study of immunity and factors of innate immunity (I.I. Dolgushin,
O.A. Svitich)
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Part I. GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
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Part II. GENERAL IMMUNOLOGY
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Chapter 8. The study of immunity and factors of innate immunity (I.I. Dolgushin,
O.A. Svitich)
8.1. Introduction to immunology
8.1.1. Milestones of the development of immunology
8.1.2. Types of immunity
8.2. Innate immunity
8.2.1. Factors of innate immunity
8.2.2. Humoral factors of innate immunity
8.2.3. Receptors of innate immunity
8.2.4. Cells of innate immunity
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Chapter 9. Antigens and the human immune system (Yu.V. Nesvizhskiy)
9.1. Antigens
9.1.1. General information
9.1.2. Properties of antigens
9.1.3. Classification of antigens
9.1.4. Human antigens
9.1.5. Microbial antigens
9.1.6. Antigenic processes in macroorganism
9.2. Human immune system
9.2.1. Structurally functional elements of the immune system
9.2.2. Functional organization of the immune system
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Chapter 10. Main types of the immune response (Yu.V. Nesvizhskiy)
10.1. Antibodies and antibody formation
10.1.1. Nature of antibodies
10.1.2. Molecular structure of antibodies
10.1.3. Structural and functional features of different classes of immunoglobulins
10.1.4. Antigenicity of antibodies
10.1.5. Mechanism of antibody/antigen interaction
10.1.6. Properties of antibodies
10.1.7. Genetics of immunoglobulins
10.1.8. Dynamics of antibody production
10.1.9. The study of antibody diversity
10.2. Immune phagocytosis
10.3. Cell-mediated killing
10.3.1. Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity
10.3.2. Antibody-independent cell-mediated cytotoxicity
10.4. Hypersensitivity reaction
10.5. Immunological memory
10.6. Immunological tolerance
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Chapter 11. The specificity of the immune reactions in various locations and conditions (Yu.V. Nesvizhskiy)
11.1. The specificity of local immunity
11.1.1. Skin immunity
11.1.2. Mucosal immunity
11.2. The specificity of the immune response in various conditions
11.2.1. The specificity of the immune response to bacterial infections
11.2.2. The specificity of antiviral immunity
11.2.3. The specificity of antifungal immunity
11.2.4. The specificity of the immune response to protozoal invasion
11.2.5. The specificity of antihelminthic immunity
11.2.6. Transplantation immune response
11.2.7. Immune responses to tumors
11.2.8. Immunology of pregnancy
11.3. Immune status and its evaluation
11.4. Pathology of the immune system
11.4.1. Immunodeficiency disorders
11.4.2. Autoimmune diseases
11.4.3. Allergic diseases
11.4.4. Lymphoproliferative disorders
11.5. Immunocorrection
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Chapter 12.Immune reactions (Yu.V. Nesvizhskiy)
12.1. Antigen-antibody reactions and their application
12.2. Agglutination assay
12.3. Precipitation assay
12.4. Complement tests
12.5. Labeled antibody or antigen test
12.6. Neutralization test
Chapter 13. Immunoprophylaxis and immune therapy
(V.V. Zverev, L.I. Petrova)
13.1. Essence and place of immunoprophylaxis and immune therapy in medical practice
13.2. Immunobiological drugs
13.2.1. General characteristics and classification of immunobiological drugs
13.2.2. Vaccines
13.2.3. Bacteriophages
13.2.4. Probiotics
13.2.5. Immunobiological drugs based on specific antibodies
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