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Card 16
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What is the role of Integrins?
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Card 17
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What allows the rolling interaction of T cells when entering lymph node
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Card 18
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What are the 5 routes of antigen processing and presentation by dendritic cells?
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Card 19
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Name 3 cell adhesion molecules?
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Card 20
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Name the 3 signal naive T cells need to become activated?
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Card 21
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What does the co-stimulatory signal CD28:B7 stimulate?
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Card 22
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Which signal 1, 2 or 3 results in naive CD4+ T cells acquiring different effector functions?
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Card 23
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What are the different effector T cells and what do they do?
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Card 24
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What does partial signalling result in?
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Card 25
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How does CD4+ T cell help CD8+ T cell?
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