Immunology 7100-IMM-3-SJ
Lectures - prof. dr hab. Wiesław Deptuła:
Introduction to immunology, basic immunological concepts, microbiome and the immune system of mammals. Structure and ontogenesis of the immune system, blood and lymph vessels, central and peripheral lymphatic organs in mammals, including farm, laboratory and companion animals. Immune system cells including platelets in mammals and animals as above. Anatomical and physiological barriers, mechanisms of non-specific and specific cellular and humoral immunity in mammals and animals as above. Antigen pathway in the immune system, allergic reactions, immune diseases in mammals, and selected data from clinical veterinary immunology.
Labs dr hab. Wiesław Krumrych, assistant professor, mgr. inż. Henryk Kozłowski::
Organization of laboratory classes, laboratory regulations, health and safety regulations, introduction to immunology, among others organs of the immune system, functions, types of immunity etc.
Cells of the immune system and the functions of cells involved in non-specific immunity - the phagocytosis process and the killing ability of these cells, e.g. NBT, LZM, MPO, etc.
Assessment of specific cellular and humoral immunity - T and B lymphocytes and their products (cytometry, detection of antibodies and immune complexes). Enzyme immunoassays, their types, immunoprecipitation, Western blotting, immunodetection, immunocytochemical markers.
Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Type of course
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
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Assessment criteria
Assessment methods and criteria
- Written exam on the knowledge presented during lectures,
- Completion of laboratory classes through partial tests, including practical and final written tests. Attendance at laboratories is mandatory
Assessment criteria -
satisfactory grade: 60-70% of the maximum number of points,
satisfactory plus: 71-80% of the maximum number of points
good grade: 81-87% of the maximum number of points
good plus grade: 88-94% of the maximum number of points
very good: over 94% of the maximum number of points.
Practical placement
Not applicable
Bibliography
Basic literature:
1. Zarys immunologii ssaków. Wiesław Deptuła, Jan Buczek. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 1998.
2. Immunologia porównawcza i rozwojowa zwierząt. Jan Buczek, Wiesław Deptuła, Zdzisław Gliński, Jan jarosz, Michał Stosik, Andrzej Wernicki, PWN, 2000
3. Immunologia fakty znane i nieznane. Wiesław Deptuła, Beata Tokarz-Deptuła, Ryszard K. Pisarski. Wydawnictwo Państwowej Wyższej Szkoły Zawodowej im. Witelona, 2014.
4. Immunologia. J. Gołąb, M. Jakóbisiak, W. Lasek, T. Stokłosa. Wyd. PWN, W-wa 2019.
5. Immunologia dla biologów. Wiesław Deptuła, Beata Tokarz – Deptuła, Michał Stosik. Uniwersytet Szczeciński 2008
6. Veterinary Immunology 10th edition, Ian Tizard, Elsevier, 2018.
7. Handbook of vetebrate immunology, Paul-Pierre Pastoret, Philip Griebel, Hervé Bazin André Govaerts, Academic Press, 1998
8. Veterinary clinical immunology, Halliwell and Gorman, W.B Saunders, 2019.
9. Atlas of immunology. J.M.Cruse, R.E.Lewis, CRC Press, Springer, 2015.
10. Veterinary Hematology. B.E. Feldman, J.G. Zinkl, N.C.Jain, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2000.
11. Immunochemia w biologii medycznej. Metody laboratoryjne. Red.: I. Kątnik-Prastowska, Wyd.PWN W-wa, 2009.
12. Immunologia Ryb. M. Stosik. W. Deptuła, Wyd. N. Uniwersytet Szczeciński, Szczecin 2001
13. Immunologia Weterynaryjna - Wybrane Zagadnienia. Red. A. K. Siwicki, W. Deptuła, Wyd. Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski, Olsztyn 2001
14. Wiśniewski J., Siwicki A.K., Wiśniewska M., Wprowadzenie do ogólnej i klinicznej immunologii weterynaryjnej, Wyd. Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski, Olsztyn 2004
Supplementary literature (magazines), i.a:
Medycyna Wet., Centr.Europ.J.Immunol., Postepy Mikrobiol., Postępy Hig. Med. Dośw., Postępy Bioch., Acta Bioch.Pol., Post. Biol. Kom., Nat.Rev. Immunol., etc
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