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Horses, 129
VetBooks.ir Bovine, 129
Sheep, 130
Pigs, 130
Dogs and Cats, 130
Lymphocyte Mitogens, 130
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After reading this chapter, you should be able to:
• Identify a lymphocyte based on its morphology.
• Understand the differences between T cells, B cells, and NK cells.
• Understand how lymphocyte populations can be characterized based on their
cell surface molecules.
• Recognize that cell surface molecules are classified by the cluster of
differentiation (CD) system.
• Understand that lymphocytes express antigen receptor complexes consisting of
antigen-binding and signal-transducing components.
• Describe the characteristic features of T and B cells.
• Explain that lymphocytes also possess receptors for cytokines, immunoglobulins,
and complement.
• Define cell phenotypes and explain how they are determined.
• List the major antibody-binding receptors expressed on lymphocytes.
• List some cell-adhesion molecules expressed on lymphocytes and understand
their functions.
• Understand how mitogens can be used to determine lymphocyte functionality.
• Define mitogen, lymphocyte, T cell, B cell, innate lymphoid cells,
phytohemagglutinin, concanavalin A, TCR, and BCR.
Lymphocytes are the cells responsible for adaptive immune
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