Course Description
This course enables the student to:
- Understand innate (basic) and acquired immunity (immune response).
- Understand the mechanisms of protection with reference to the antigens-antibodies complement, cells and their receptors, cytokines and other molecules involved in the immune response.
- Understand tolerance, immune-pathogenesis and the resulting immunological diseases and their clinical and epidemiological features.
- Recognize the outline of the immune response to tumors, transplants and some infectious agents.
- Use immunodiagnostic procedures in the diagnosis of disease.
- Understand and make use of immunotherapy in treatment and control of disease.
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Course ID: 0405-321
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 3 | - | - |
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