Immunology

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Subject code

BIOL

Course Number

4400

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Description

This course covers the fundamental principles of the immune systems that deal with both innate and adaptive responses in vertebrates. Emphasis on the study of the structures and functions of the immune systems in relationship to the roles of antigen-antibody responses, immune-competent cells and immunity to infectious diseases. Molecular and cellular basis of immunological concepts will be a part of this course. Topics will include: Antigen and antigenic determinant, Antigen-antibody reaction, antibody structure and formation, cellular and humoral response, complement system, inflammation, allergens and hypersensitivity reaction: Laboratory exercises will focus on experiment protocols on laboratory antigen-antibody reaction, monoclonal antibody formation, serological reaction, complement reaction, immunocytochemistry, immunoassays (ELISA), and selected techniques.<br><br>Prerequisites: BIOL 3100 and BIOL 3500 with a minimum grade of C.

Credits

Min

4

Min

6

Min

4

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0

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