Vaccines and the Immune System

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Last updated on May 3, 2025 8:51 am

This free online course in vaccines and the immune system covers the different types of vaccines, their functions and activations as well as cell therapy.

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What are the fundamental properties and uses for vaccines, and how are they designed and altered to create a crucial direct immune response? In this free immunology course, study the activation methods and pathways used for vaccine deliveries, as well as the body?s compatibility with polymeric implants within immuno-isolated cell and gene therapy.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Analyze the immune system and its va…
  • Categorize vaccine types…
  • Define ‘immuno-isolated cell therapy…
  • Describe the complement system and i…
  • Analyze the immune system and its various pathways and adaptions
  • Categorize vaccine types
  • Define ‘immuno-isolated cell therapy’
  • Describe the complement system and its properties
  • Identify live-attenuated vaccines
  • Evaluate the compatibility of polymeric implants
  • Vaccines

    In this module, Vaccines, you will learn about the different types of Vaccines and how they work. You will learn Immuno-isolated Cell Therapy and Gene Therapy. You will continue to learn about the Immune System and its Adaptive Responses. How the Complement System and Blood Clotting System work will also be discussed.

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