MOOC

Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)

Lectures in this MOOC (59)
B Cell T-Dependent Activation: Response and SignalingMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Explores B cell activation in response to T-dependent antigens, including signal transduction and antigen presentation to T cells.
B Cell T-Dependent Response: DifferentiationMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Explores B cell differentiation pathways, affinity maturation, and germinal center reactions.
Effector Phase and ContractionMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Explores the effector functions of antibodies, neutralization, complement activation, mast cell degranulation, and the escape of humoral immunity.
An Integrated View of the Immune SystemMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Explores humoral and cellular immunity, complement effectors, and defense against various pathogens.
Introduction to Immunology: Methods and Medical ApplicationsMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Covers methods and medical applications in immunology, including the immune system's role in various medical contexts.
Methods in Immunology: Part IMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Covers the identification of molecules using antibodies and ELISA techniques for detection and quantification.
Methods in Immunology: Part IIMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Covers advanced methods in immunology, including cytotoxicity quantification, proliferation assays, flow cytometry, and cell population characterization.
Fundamental Immunology: Introduction TeaserMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Covers the functioning and terminology of the immune system, targeting students and biology enthusiasts.
Introduction to Immunology: Methods and Medical ApplicationsMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Explores applying immunology to health issues and key techniques in a structured course format.

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