MBI - 414 Immunology Principles
MBI - 415 Immunology Principles and Practice

Overview of the Immune System

Innate Immunity

Innate immune (resistance) factors are present before infection and nonspecific - i.e., work all the time and effective against many different kinds of microbes

Adaptive Immunity

Adaptive immune factors are induced during infection by antigens, substances produced by microbes, and are specific for only those pathogens to which one is exposed


Syllabus

Laboratory

Instructor

Study Guides

Sample Questions

Cool Immuno Stuff

Study Tips

Immuno FAQs

Bugs'n'Drugs


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Department of Microbiology
Miami University
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