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Part II Pathology - Immunology 36
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Part II Plant Sciences: Genomes 1
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Part II Plant Sciences: Plant Metabolism 1
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Describes the mechanisms of B cell interactions with TFH and FDCs during a germinal centre reaction, and how these interactions regulate the B cell's localisation
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Cambridge University•Part II Pathology - Immunology
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Janeway\'s Immunobiology • Kenneth Murphy, Casey Weaver• ISBN 9780815345510
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Describes the mechanisms of B cell interactions with TFH and FDCs during a germinal centre reaction, and how these interactions regulate the B cell's localisation
Influence of the microbiome of immune development and function
Disease association
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Influence of the microbiome of immune development and function
Disease association
Importance of innate immunity in defence against viral infections 
Pattern recognition receptors
Cytokines and IFNs
Complement
NK cells
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Importance of innate immunity in defence against viral infections 
Pattern recognition receptors
Cytokines and IFNs
Complement
NK cells
Innate lymphoid cells: 
Activation
function
Similarity to adaptive counterparts 
Including ILC1,2,3
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Innate lymphoid cells: 
Activation
function
Similarity to adaptive counterparts 
Including ILC1,2,3
Stages in lymphocyte development and their function
Factors required for developmental progression
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Stages in lymphocyte development and their function
Factors required for developmental progression
Signalling downstream of the TCR and BCR
Antigen dependent and independent signalling 
Associated diseases
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Signalling downstream of the TCR and BCR
Antigen dependent and independent signalling 
Associated diseases
Metabolic requirements of activated vs quiescent T cells 
Coupling of metabolic programs to TCR signalling
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Metabolic requirements of activated vs quiescent T cells 
Coupling of metabolic programs to TCR signalling
Antigen processing for presentation on MHC I 
Peptide editing and quality control
Structure of MHC I
Non-classical MHC I and proposed functions
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Antigen processing for presentation on MHC I 
Peptide editing and quality control
Structure of MHC I
Non-classical MHC I and proposed functions
Requirements and function of immunology at mucosal surfaces
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Requirements and function of immunology at mucosal surfaces
How the 3D arrangement of the genome in the nucleus and non-coding transcription facilitate VDJ recombination
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How the 3D arrangement of the genome in the nucleus and non-coding transcription facilitate VDJ recombination