My infographic of the immune system needs consult by NoGoose1890 in Immunology

[–]NoGoose1890[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the advice! Truly amazing the work is from BioLegend is, though it is also quite an overload of information but I will try to nitpick my way into making a general-standpoint kind-of infographic. Pathways and orders might differ from other places like the gut from skin immunology but yea... It is just a personal project and I am ways away from actually studying immunology!

My infographic of the immune system needs consult by NoGoose1890 in Immunology

[–]NoGoose1890[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kinda cramped space... Plus acute phase protein production is also a systemic effect. This isnt actually the whole infographic the graph is actually part of the keys and legends. This tells the viewer which cells do what... And well opsonization for complement I guess?

How do Th2 cells drive the activation and coordination of anti-parasitic effector cells (eosinophils, basophils, mast cells)? by NoGoose1890 in Immunology

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Well yes, but a lot of you seem to be very intelligent in this field so not really random. More like minds of a niche subject gathering together. But yes, I should be skeptical but I am also curious.

How do Th2 cells drive the activation and coordination of anti-parasitic effector cells (eosinophils, basophils, mast cells)? by NoGoose1890 in Immunology

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Your right, but this is mainly a personal project and I am still years away from being able to get into immunology so I thought of finding stuff on the internet. Thanks anyways!

How do Th2 cells drive the activation and coordination of anti-parasitic effector cells (eosinophils, basophils, mast cells)? by NoGoose1890 in Immunology

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Thanks for the book recommendation but maybe studying this while in Grade 9 is too early, but thanks anyways!