Immunology Lecture Mini-Course, 3 of 14: Antigen Recognition by T lymphocytes
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- www.einstein.yu.edu - Immunology Lecture 3 of 14: "Antigen Recognition by T lymphocytes." Harris Goldstein, M.D., director, Einstein-Montefiore Center for AIDS Research, professor of pediatrics and microbiology & immunology and the Charles Michael Chair in Autoimmune Diseases, delivers a mini-course that provides a comprehensive overview in basic immunology for graduate and medical students and for anyone interested in understanding how the immune system works. This mini-course was organized by the KwaZulu-Natal Research Institute for Tuberculosis and HIV (K-RITH) at the Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa to provide Sub-Saharan students, research trainees and HIV and TB investigators with a comprehensive course in immunology. (January 2010).
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Whenever i want to refresh my memory about immunology concepts, this is the first place i check out.
Fantastic lecturer. He puts everything in simple concepts, tells jokes, and keeps your attention the entire time. I just wanted a refresher of T Cells, but I'm definitely watching the rest of the series. Bravo.
Dr. Goldstein , These videos are about ten years old. Hasn’t Immunology advanced a whole lot since then ?
Loving how he gave that little disclaimer about how fast he talks , and I'm watching this at 2X speed .
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Awesome Lecture !!! I love immunology :-)
An exceptionally good lecturer, who also organizes the contents of the lectures really well. Thank you so much, sir.
I'm studying for the MCAT. This is probably way more information than I need, but now I have a really good grasp on the difference between B and T Cells!
Thank you for that basic and much above brilliant lectures!
great information and presentation. I love it how the camera man focuses on the lecturer, when in fact he is talking about important content on a diagram.
The inconsiderate cameraman ruins these lectures.
Lol. I'm guessing Armando is the cameraman.
impressive set of lectures only if the camera can mostly focus on the slides.
best lecture ever
Love his humor too!
AMAIZING!!!!
Great lecture, good for me as a refresher. Is slide 30 showing the 'wrong' MHC class? It has only one 'leg'...
This is a fantastic lecture series. However, the links to the lecture slides no longer works and it's no longer possible to download the lectures. Can this please be fixed?
In general, do autoimmune diseases occur because some of the T cells in primary lymphoid tissues have moved into the secondary lymphoid tissue that recognize "self" as a foreign pathogen?
Hello everyone, I know these lectures are from a while back but are there quizzes online or lecture notes available or maybe an updated version of this course? Thank you
OK does anybody know how the body produce complementary T - cells to activate an immune response to APC's presenting a polypeptide which has not yet been encountered by the body ?
I have several question about TB inside the macrophage.
Q1: In slide #8, if the macrophage has not "digested" the TB bacteria, how could it show their antigens in a MHC 2s? Is it that it has digested some but not all?
Q2: The TH1 cell has to be an activated cell, but how did it get activated? Which cell activated it? , a dendritic cell?
Q3: If TB cells are able to reside inside the macrophage how antibiotics given to a patient are able to kill them?
I got confused when he said the macrophages need to be activated too. I thought it was the lysosome that ingests the bacterium inside of the macrophages.
@qoratu3 you can download the slides from the link under the video
You need to rephrase your question, but probably the answer is in how the T cell are educated.
This guy is God...