Immunology Techniques

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Last updated on May 10, 2026 1:29 am

Understand the processes and concepts involved in immunology and study the steps in the generation of antibodies with this free online course.

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Gain an understanding of immunology, the study of the immune system, in this free online course. We explain the difference between humoral- and cell-mediated immunity and compare the types of defences they offer the body. We also examine the relationship between antibodies and antigens to make clear their impact on the immune system. This course looks closely at the workings of the human body and the steps you can take to protect it.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Outline the different types of cell-…
  • Describe the steps employed in the g…
  • Explain the interactions between an …
  • Discuss the steps in the immunopreci…
  • Outline the different types of cell-mediated immune responses
  • Describe the steps employed in the generation of antibodies in an organism
  • Explain the interactions between an antibody and an antigen
  • Discuss the steps in the immunoprecipitation assay procedure
  • Lay out the steps of the ?sandwich ELISA assay? procedure
  • List the steps in the monoclonal antibody production process
  • Compare the two types of antibody-antigen interactions
  • Immunology Techniques

    In this module, Immunology Techniques, you will learn about the Antibody Generation function of the immune system. You will also learn about the interaction between the Antibody and the Antigen.

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