(in Polish) Trends and methods in immunobiology 320-ERS-1TRAz
Substantive content:
• General definitions: immunobiology, comparative immunology, immunocompetence, evolutionary trade-offs in immunobiology.
• Scientific problems studied by comparative immunology.
• Laboratory techniques applied in comparative immunology.
• General rules of collection of biological samples for immunological analyses.
• Methodology of the extraction of biological fluids from biological samples.
• Immunoenzymatic ELISA technique: general principles, types of ELISA tests, analysis of the results.
• Flow cytometry: definitions and general operation rules of a flow cytometer.
• Practical operation of a flow cytometer to assessment of blood parameters, analysis of the results.
• Semi-quantitative methods in immunobiology.
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Assessment criteria
Forms and conditions of credit:
- final report and pass test from the laboratory
- attendance at the lab and lecture
- written exam (lecture part)
Bibliography
Literature:
Curtis Klaassen & John B. Watkins III, Casarett & Doull’s Essentials of Toxicology. Second Edition. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, 2010.
Byung-Mu Lee & Sam Kacew & Hyung Sik Kim, Lu’s Basic Toxicology Fundamentals, Target Organs, and Risk Assessment. Seventh Edition. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
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