Virology Lectures 2023 #14: Adaptive immunity

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If intrinsic and innate responses cannot eliminate a viral infection, the adaptive immune system may be the last chance for survival. In this lecture we examine how B and T cells are instructed by the innate immune system, how antibodies and cytotoxic T cells are made and tailored to the pathogen, and their roles in preventing and resolving virus infections.

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The slide for the last question has an error.
The first option is different from the that in the Q & A SW.

Slide A. By B Lymphocytes
SW A. By Toll-Like Receptors

I think that you change the SW but not the slide.

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Sir, does a keratinocyte bears both MHC 1 AND MHC 2 MOLECULES AS DEPICTED IN ONE OF YOUR SLIDE.

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