MOOC

Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)

Lectures in this MOOC (59)
Transplantation: History and MechanismsMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Explores the history and mechanisms of transplantation, focusing on T lymphocytes' role in allograft rejection and the major histocompatibility complex.
Transplantation Rejection: Mechanisms and TherapiesMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Explores transplant rejection mechanisms, immune response phases, and clinical manifestations.
Transplantation: Clinical ApplicationsMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Explores transplantation history, mechanisms, rejection, ABO antigens, blood groups, transfusion reactions, and treatment of malignant tumors.
Basic Principles of VaccinationMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Covers the history and principles of vaccination, types of vaccines, immune response, and herd immunity.
Immunotherapies: Tumor Antigens & Immune ResponseMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Explores tumor antigens, immune response, anti-tumor immunity, and immunotherapies.
Immunogenicity and Tumor AntigensMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Delves into tumor antigens and immunotherapy strategies to target them.
Cancer Vaccines: Immune ActivationMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Explores the activation of T cells and challenges in cancer vaccination, including dendritic cell therapies.
Monoclonal Antibody Therapies: Mechanisms and TargetsMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Explores monoclonal antibody therapies in cancer treatment, focusing on immune checkpoint inhibitors and mechanisms of action.
Adoptive Transfer Therapies of T CellsMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Explores tumor-specific T cell therapies for cancer treatment.
Host-Parasite InteractionsMOOC: Introduction à l'immunologie (part 1)
Delves into host-parasite interactions, immune responses, and the risks faced by immunocompromised individuals.

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