1.1 Introduction to Basic concepts in Immunology
1.2 Innate and Adaptive immunity
1.3 Cells of Immune system
1.4 Organs of immune system
2.1 Basic properties of Antigens
2.2 B and T cell Epitopes, Paratopes
2.3 Haptens and Adjuvants
2.4 Factors influencing immunogenicity
3.1 Structure of Antibody
3.2 Classes of Antibodies
3.3 Functions of Antibodies
3.4 Monoclonal Antibodies
4.1 Structure and functions of Major Histocompatibility Complexes
4.2 Exogenous pathway of Antigen Presentation and Processing
4.3 Endogenous pathway of Antigen Presentation and Processing
4.4 Basic properties and functions of Cytokines
5.1 Gell and Coombs' classification and types of Hypersensitivities
5.2 Introduction to concepts of Autoimmunity & Immunodeficiency
5.3 General introduction to Vaccines Types of vaccines, Immunization programme
5.4 Organ transplantation-Graft rejection, immune suppressors
1.2 Innate and Adaptive immunity
1.3 Cells of Immune system
1.4 Organs of immune system
2.1 Basic properties of Antigens
2.2 B and T cell Epitopes, Paratopes
2.3 Haptens and Adjuvants
2.4 Factors influencing immunogenicity
3.1 Structure of Antibody
3.2 Classes of Antibodies
3.3 Functions of Antibodies
3.4 Monoclonal Antibodies
4.1 Structure and functions of Major Histocompatibility Complexes
4.2 Exogenous pathway of Antigen Presentation and Processing
4.3 Endogenous pathway of Antigen Presentation and Processing
4.4 Basic properties and functions of Cytokines
5.1 Gell and Coombs' classification and types of Hypersensitivities
5.2 Introduction to concepts of Autoimmunity & Immunodeficiency
5.3 General introduction to Vaccines Types of vaccines, Immunization programme
5.4 Organ transplantation-Graft rejection, immune suppressors