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    Fundamentals of Immunology

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    Fundamentals of Immunology

    Fundamentals of Immunology
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 12.4 GB | Duration: 10h 23m

    Master the principles of workings of the immune system.

    What you'll learn
    The students will learn the core concepts of immunology relevant for understanding immune system.
    After completing this course, students will be able to master how different components of vertebrate immune system work.
    This course will help students understand how immune system malfunctions in diseases like allergies, autoimmune disorders, and cancer.
    The course includes medically important topics like development of vaccines and immunotherapies for cancer.
    The course covers material asked in USMLE Step 1 exam.
    Requirements
    Familiarity with basic concepts of biology on a high-school senior or undergraduate level.
    Description
    Immune system is a fascinating innovation by living organisms to fend off infections by other organisms. Its evolutionary roots are ancient, and many of the components of immune system are conserved from plants to invertebrates to mammals. It has several amazing, awe-inspiring features, including the ability to recognize various classes of pathogens, recruitment of cells to kill bacteria, viruses, as well as infected cells, and last but not the least, the ability to distinguish self from non-self. Knowledge of how the immune system works has helped us in controlling many deadly diseases, including small pox, AIDS, polio, and cancer.

    Although immune system is extremely useful to us, learning and mastering this subject can be tough, given the technical terms and huge amount of information the students have to remember and absorb. It sometimes discourages students to take up this subject, and some also lose interest along the way.

    Albert Einstein once said, "Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." This course is designed along this line of thinking. It provides all the necessary details to understand the complex subject of immunology, while keeping the focus on the bigger picture and avoiding getting lost in the minutiae.

    Here is a snapshot of what is in store for you:

    Lecture 1 - Introduction to the subject and overview of main concepts

    Lecture 2 - Cells of the Immune System

    Lecture 3 - Primary and Secondary Lymphoid Organs

    Lecture 4 - Innate Immunity

    Lecture 5 - The Complement system

    Lecture 6 - Antigens and Immunogens

    Lecture 7 - Antibody Structure

    Lecture 8 - Antibody Diversity

    Lecture 9 - Immunological Techniques I - Making Antibodies

    Lecture 10 - Immunological Techniques II - Antibody-based techniques

    Lecture 11 - Immunological Techniques III - Flow Cytometry

    Lecture 12 - Immunological Techniques IV - Western Blotting

    Lecture 13 - Immunological Techniques V - Animal Models

    Lecture 14 - MHC and Antigen Presentation

    Lecture 15 - B Cell Development

    Lecture 16 - B Cell Differentiation

    Lecture 17 - Humoral Immunity

    Lecture 18 - T Cell Development and Differentiation

    Lecture 19 - Cell-mediated Immunity

    Lecture 20 - Cytokines and Chemokines

    Lecture 21 - Immunological Tolerance

    Lecture 22 - Transplantation Immunology

    Lecture 23 - Immunodeficiency diseases

    Lecture 24 - Cancer Immunology

    Lecture 25 - Cancer Immunotherapy

    Lecture 26 - Hypersensitivity

    Lecture 27 - Autoimmune Diseases

    Lecture 28 - Vaccines

    Lecture 29 - Immunology of COVID-19

    Lecture 30 - Conclusion

    By the end of this course, you'll be able to apply the concepts you have learned in clinical as well as research settings. The concepts you learn in this course will help you in understanding research literature and keep up with the latest developments in immunology.

    Who this course is for:
    Undergraduate and graduate students interested in mastering Immunology for their courses as well as for competitive exams.
    Medical professionals interested in preparing for Immunology section of USMLE Step 1 exam