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MLT 2490 — MLT-2490 Immunology and Serology

This course explores the intricate mechanisms underlying the human immune system, from the rapid response of innate immunity to the adaptive capabilities conferring long-term protection. Students will delve into immunity's cellular, molecular, and tissue-level components, examining T and B cell function, antigen recognition pathways, and the delicate balance between protection and dysfunction. Key topics include hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmune diseases, immunodeficiency disorders, and the emerging field of tumor immunology. The course culminates with a focus on the laboratory applications of immunological principles, emphasizing the role of diagnostic techniques and quality assurance measures in the detection and management of infectious diseases.

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