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BIOL 0530 - Principles of Immunology |
Introduction to experimental and theoretical bases of cellular immunology. Focuses on concepts, landmark experiments and recent advances. Topics: innate and adaptive immunity; structure/function of immunoglobulin molecules and T-cell receptors; cellular interactions and intracellular signals regulating immune responses. Applications of concepts to medical problems, (vaccine transplantation, inflammation, autoimmunity, cancer, AIDS) are discussed. Interpretative analysis of experimental data is emphasized. Expected: BIOL 0200 or equivalent.
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit hours 0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Discussion Section/Conference, Lab, Primary Meeting Biology (Bio) Department Prerequisites: Undergraduate level BIOL 0200 Minimum Grade of S or AP Biology 4 |
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