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Imperial College London

Immunology: Adaptive Immune System

In this course, you will learn about the role of immune responses of the adaptive (acquired) immune system which provides specialised immunity against pathogens. Guided by our researchers in the Department of Immunity and Inflammation, we will take a closer look at the lymphocyte subsets and mechanisms involved in this delayed finely tuned response occurring days to weeks after the initial exposure to microbial antigens. We will also focus on the versatile cellular components which can distinguish between self- and nonself antigens and on how age affects the immune responses.

Status: Immunology
Status: Cell Biology
IntermediateCourse8 hours

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YW

5.0Reviewed May 17, 2023

A comprehensive course to learn the basics of immunology. Well done and thanks!

FP

5.0Reviewed Oct 31, 2023

Very useful in learning the basic principles of adaptive immunity. Highly recommended!

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