Wonderful job, I would have added that T cells going thru maturation in the thymus are, initially, both CD4+ and CD8+. This is important to make sense of the fact that they can be presented antigens by both the MHC2 and MHC1, respectively.
What is the evolutionary point of the recognising by T cells of microbe-derived peptides, which had been processed and displayed on the antigen-presenting cell membranes, in-stead of recognising microbial antigens itself?
Why does autoreactive b cells or autoreactive t cells get develop ??? If these cells have to get killed by negative deletion.?? These autoreactive tcell or autoreactive b cell escape from negative deletion, then they remain in dormant state in the blood , then conditions make them active e.g when foreign antigen act like self antigen then these autoreactive cell can become active. Please answer
great video but weird voice.. does not sounds natural. After watching 2 or 3 videos of this channel it really gets annoying. please don't take me badly. The content is fine and helps a lot. thanks
Wonderful job, I would have added that T cells going thru maturation in the thymus are, initially, both CD4+ and CD8+. This is important to make sense of the fact that they can be presented antigens by both the MHC2 and MHC1, respectively.
You did such a great job! It was so clear!
I can't take this video seriously with the Brian TTS voice lmao
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This video is very very useful and knowledgeable for me
Great video but doesn't include all fates of the CD4+ T cell such as change in receptors and Development of regulatory T lymphocytes.
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Would it be possible for an actual voice recording? Great lecture though. Thank you
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@@FrankLectures You didn't answer the question lmfao.
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Excellent explanation
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Screening process: Non, POSITIVE, NEGATIVE selection
What is the evolutionary point of the
recognising by T cells of microbe-derived
peptides, which had been processed and
displayed on the antigen-presenting cell
membranes, in-stead of recognising microbial
antigens itself?
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Pls add the assay to description so I can go through it any time
The music at the end is banger just like the lecture. Anyone knows the name of the music?
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what's the name of the nice music in the end?
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Thymic epithelial cells MHC1 immature T cell self-peptide: self-MHC
No interaction apoptosis non functional TCR, non-selection
Positive selection strength of biniding moderate Survival self MHC molecule MHC restriction
Apoptosis very strong affinity negative selection
Immature T cells non- positive negative selection
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Why does autoreactive b cells or autoreactive t cells get develop ??? If these cells have to get killed by negative deletion.?? These autoreactive tcell or autoreactive b cell escape from negative deletion, then they remain in dormant state in the blood , then conditions make them active e.g when foreign antigen act like self antigen then these autoreactive cell can become active. Please answer
Please go through these videos on immune tolerance once again.
I have explained it already in detail.
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Maturation thymus origin bone marrow thymocytes TVR generate specificity
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Central T Cell Tolerance precursor T cells enter the thymus T cell development starts
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great video but weird voice.. does not sounds natural. After watching 2 or 3 videos of this channel it really gets annoying. please don't take me badly. The content is fine and helps a lot. thanks
why the robotic voice though
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nice video, but what is this non-selection bullshit? that's just positive selection
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