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Immunity: The Immune Response in Infectious and Inflammatory Disease: Online Resources

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Chapter 6 Illustrations
 

Illustrations from Chapter 6 of Immunity: The Immune Response in Infectious and Inflammatory Disease may be downloaded here. Figures may be downloaded as JPEGs for viewing on screen or as printable TIFFs, either individually or as a complete set in a zip file. Click here for help with downloading files.

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Figure 6-1 Neutralization by antibodies
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Figure 6-2 Complementarity of a neutralizing antibody to its viral antigen
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Figure 6-3 Table of antibody functions
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Figure 6-4 Basic structure of antibodies
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Figure 6-5 Functional immunoglobulin genes of B cells are generated by somatic recombination between gene segments
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Figure 6-6 Hypervariable regions of the V domains
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Figure 6-7 Oligomeric structures of antibodies
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Figure 6-8 Genetic organization of human IgH locus
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Figure 6-9 Transepithelial transport of IgA
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Figure 6-10 Activation of complement by IgM and IgG
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Figure 6-11 Effector functions performed by the activating Fc receptors
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Figure 6-12 Activating and inhibitory human Fc receptors
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Figure 6-13 Method for making monoclonal antibodies
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Figure 6-14 Table of monoclonal antibodies used in therapy
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Figure 6-15 Diagnostic assays based on immune precipitation
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Figure 6-16 A capture or sandwich ELISA to test for the amount of an antigen present
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Figure 6-17 Flow cytometry to characterize cells
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Figure 6-18 Structure of the B cell antigen receptor
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Figure 6-19 Production of membrane and secreted Ig
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Figure 6-20 Signaling by the BCR
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Figure 6-21 Coreceptor function of the complement receptor 2 complex
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Figure 6-22 Negative coreceptor function of FcγRIIB
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Figure 6-23 Time course of antibody production
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Figure 6-24 Table comparing T cell-independent antibody responses
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Figure 6-25 B cell–T cell interactions in the lymph node
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Figure 6-26 Specific uptake of antigen by the BCR strongly promotes antigen presentation
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Figure 6-27 Cell–cell interaction molecules involved in helper T cell activation of B cells
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Figure 6-28 Anatomy of the germinal center
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Figure 6-29 Class switch recombination
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Figure 6-30 Table of direction of class switch recombination by cytokines
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Figure 6-31 Evolution of high-affinity antibodies
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Figure 6-32 Control of differentiation to plasma cells
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