Notes in Tissue Types, Cell Signaling, and Pharmacokinetics

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Published 09/04/2023 Cortisol acts on a(n) {{c1::DNA}}-linked receptor
Published 09/05/2023 Clonal expansion and clonal deletion are part of the {{c1::adaptive::innate or adaptive}} immune response. 
Published 09/05/2023 Leukocytes start as multipotent hematopoeitic stem cells and develop into {{c1::myeloid and lymphoid}} progenitor cells. 
Published 09/05/2023 {{c1::Neutrophils}} are myeloid cells that contribute to the {{c2::innate::innate/adaptive}} immune response and are the most numerous leukocyte.&nbsp…
Published 09/05/2023 {{c1::basophils}} are {{c2::phagocytitic::non-phagocytitic/ phagocytitic}} granulocytes that stain blue-purple with hematoxylin. 
Published 09/05/2023 {{c1::Dendritic}} are antigen-presenting cells --> move to lymph node --> present antigen to T cells 
Published 09/05/2023 {{c1::NK}} cells contribute to the innate immune response by killing target cells using {{c2::cytotoxic granules}} that punch holes in targe…
Published 09/05/2023 T-cell activation --> B cells mature into {{c1::plasma cells}} --> secrete {{c2::antibodies/immunoglobulins}} --> mark pathogens fo…
Published 09/05/2023 {{c1::CD4+ (helper)}} T cells secrete cytokines to coordinate immune response, only see antigens on {{c2::MHC II::MHC II/MHC I}} 
Published 09/05/2023 {{c1::CD8+ (cytotoxic)}} T cells kill target cells; cells with antigents on {{c2::MHC I::MHC II/MHC I}} 
Published 09/05/2023 Phagosomes fuse with granules and form {{c1::phagolysosomes}}, pH in vesicle goes {{c2::down::up/down}}, killing pathogens. 
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