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Every infection consists of a battle between the invading pathogen and the resisting host. To be successful, a pathogen must escape the many defenses of the host immune system until it can replicate and spread to another host. A pathogen must prevent one of three stages of immune function: detection, activation, or effector function. Exampl
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In this course, we will explore the specific ways by which microbes defeat our immune system and the molecular mechanisms that are under attack (phagocytosis, the ubiquitin/proteasome pathway, MHC I/II antigen presentation). Through our discussion and dissection of the primary research literature, we will explore aspects of host-pathogen in
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- mhc i/ii antigen presentation
- salmonella
- pathogen-associated molecular patterns
- pamp
- toll-like receptors
- tlr
- vaccinia virus
- proteasome
- ubiquitin; deubiquinating enzymes
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In this course, evolutionary pathways that have led to the development of innate and adaptive immunity are analyzed, the conserved and unique features of the immune response from bacteria to higher vertebrates is traced, and factors, such as adaptive changes in pathogens that have shaped the evolution of immune system are identified.This co
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- blood-borne pathogens
- macrophages
- phagocytosis
- endocytosis
- degradati
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- salmonella
- pathogen-associated molecular patterns
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- ubiquitin; deubiquinating enzymes
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