Lecture

Generation of B and T Cell Repertoires

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This lecture covers the adaptive immune system, focusing on the generation of diverse B and T lymphocytes with specific receptors. It explains the importance of specificity, diversity, memory, clonal expansion, and self-tolerance in adaptive immunity. The lecture also explores the evolution of adaptive immunity in vertebrates, discussing the development of immune repertoires and the different mechanisms involved in B and T cell production.

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