Explores the activation and differentiation of T lymphocytes, focusing on naive T cells recognizing antigens and differentiating into effector and memory cells.
Explores the immune system's defense mechanisms, including epithelial barriers, innate immunity, adaptive immunity, B and T cells, antibodies, and immunological memory.
Covers the evasion of immune pressure by tumors, cancer immunotherapies, drug delivery strategies, and the impact of nanoparticle characteristics on tumor penetration.
Covers the immune system's defense mechanisms against pathogens, including physical barriers, innate immunity, immune cell functions, and the complement system.
Explores the history, mechanisms, and players of cancer immunotherapies, including immune evasion strategies and the role of MHC in antigen presentation.
Explores T and B lymphocyte maturation, receptor gene rearrangement, diversity generation, TCR structure, immunological synapse, and signaling pathways.