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Biol 131
Clinical immunology
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What is restitution
The ability for cells to
regernate
What is fibrous repair
Collagen
deposition
and the formation of
scar
tissue.
What are the two types of inflammation
Acute
and
chronic.
What is an acute inflammatory response
Short-term
response, which
eliminates
damaging stimuli.
What is a chronic inflammatory response
The
damaging
stimulus is not removed resulting in
tissue
damage.
What is the acute inflammatory exudate
It is released from
blood vessels
in response to
histamines.
what makes up the acute inflammatory exudate
Fibrin. Neutrophils. Macrophages. Dendritic cells. Lymphocytes.
How is the acute inflammatory exudate removed
Through the
lymphatic system.
What causes immunodeficiency
Acquired
or
inherited.
How is immunodeficiency diagnosed
By determining the
leukocyte
count.
What does variations in WBC count indicate
Infection
What does persistent variations in WBC count indicate
Leukaemia
or
immunodeficiency.
What is immunophenotyping
Used to study
protein expression
on cells. This allows you to
differentiate
between immune cells.
what techniques are used in immunophenotyping
Microscopy
and
flow
cytometry.
Which method of immunophenotyping has a high thoroughput
Flow
cytometry
What is high throughput in immunophenotyping
The ability to assess
multiple
cells
at once
Which method of immunophenotyping preserves the tissue structure
Microscopy
Which method of immunophenotyping is subjective
Microscopy