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List Koch’s four postulates, and describe situations in which not all may be applicable.

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  2. 11. Identify why Type II hypersensitivity is called cytotoxic hypersensitivity. Identify which immunoglobulins are involved in this type of reaction. Which WBC cells are involved in the immune response? What proteins may be involved? How does this hypersensitivity response affect the tissue and cells of the person (explain what is happening on a cellular level to cause symptoms)?
  3. 17. Identify which immunoglobulins are involved in Type III hypersensitivities. Which WBC cells are involved in this immune response? What proteins may be involved? How does this hypersensitivity response affect the tissue and cells of the person (explain what is happening on a cellular level to cause symptoms)?
  4. 22. Identify which immunoglobulins are involved in a Type IV hypersensitivity reaction. Which WBC cells are involved in the immune response? What proteins may be involved? How does this hypersensitivity response affect the tissue and cells of the person (explain what is happening on a cellular level to cause symptoms)?
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List Koch’s four postulates, and describe situations in which not all may be applicable.
TopicAll topics
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11