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| title = [[lymphocyte|Lymphocytic]] [[adaptive immune system]] and [[complement system|complement]] |
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| group1 = Antigens |
| group1 = Antigens |
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* [[Antigen]] |
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** [[Superantigen]] |
** [[Superantigen]] |
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** [[Allergen]] |
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** [[Antigenic variation]] |
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* [[Mimotope]] |
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* [[Antigen presentation]]/[[Antigen-presenting cell|professional APCs]]: [[Dendritic cell]] |
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* [[Macrophage]] |
* [[Macrophage]] |
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* [[B cell]] |
* [[B cell]] |
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* [[Immunogen]] |
* [[Immunogen]] |
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| group2 = Antibodies |
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* [[Antibody]] |
* [[Antibody]] |
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** [[Monoclonal antibodies]] |
** [[Monoclonal antibody|Monoclonal antibodies]] |
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** [[Polyclonal antibodies]] |
** [[Polyclonal antibodies]] |
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** [[Autoantibody]] |
** [[Autoantibody]] |
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** [[Microantibody]] |
** [[Microantibody]] |
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* [[Polyclonal B cell response]] |
* [[Polyclonal B cell response]] |
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* [[Allotype (immunology)|Allotype]] |
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* [[Isotype (immunology)|Isotype]] |
* [[Isotype (immunology)|Isotype]] |
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* [[Idiotype]] |
* [[Idiotype]] |
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* [[Paratope]] |
* [[Paratope]] |
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| group3 = Immunity vs.<br /> tolerance |
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* Action: [[Immunity (medical)|Immunity]] |
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* [[Autoimmunity]] |
* [[Autoimmunity]] |
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* [[Alloimmunity]] |
* [[Alloimmunity]] |
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* [[Inflammation]] |
* [[Inflammation]] |
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* [[Cross-reactivity]] |
* [[Cross-reactivity]] |
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* [[Co-stimulation]] |
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* Inaction: [[Immune tolerance|Tolerance]] |
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** [[Central tolerance|Central]] |
** [[Central tolerance|Central]] |
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** [[Peripheral tolerance|Peripheral]] |
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** [[Clonal deletion]] |
** [[Clonal deletion]] |
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** [[Immune tolerance in pregnancy|Tolerance in pregnancy]] |
** [[Immune tolerance in pregnancy|Tolerance in pregnancy]] |
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* [[Immunodeficiency]] |
* [[Immunodeficiency]] |
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* [[Immune privilege]] |
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| group4 = [[Immunogenetics]] |
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* [[Affinity maturation]] |
* [[Affinity maturation]] |
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** [[Somatic hypermutation]] |
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* [[Clonal selection]] |
** [[Clonal selection]] |
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* [[V(D)J recombination]] |
* [[V(D)J recombination]] |
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* [[Junctional diversity]] |
* [[Junctional diversity]] |
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* [[Immunoglobulin class switching]] |
* [[Immunoglobulin class switching]] |
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* [[Major histocompatibility complex|MHC]]/[[Human leukocyte antigen|HLA]] |
* [[Major histocompatibility complex|MHC]]/[[Human leukocyte antigen|HLA]] |
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* [[Cell-mediated immunity|Cellular]] |
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** [[T cell]] |
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* [[Humoral immunity|Humoral]] |
* [[Humoral immunity|Humoral]] |
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** [[B cell]] |
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* [[Natural killer cell|NK cell]] |
* [[Natural killer cell|NK cell]] |
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| group3 = Substances |
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* [[Cytokine]]s |
* [[Cytokine]]s |
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* [[Opsonin]] |
* [[Opsonin]] |
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* [[Cytolysin]] |
* [[Cytolysin]] |
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