Fundamentals of the Immune System: Organs, Barriers, and Cellular Components of Innate Immunity
This course explores the foundations of body defense, beginning with the primary and secondary lymphoid organs (bone marrow, thymus, spleen), moving through physical and chemical barriers (skin, mucus, gastric acid), and concluding with the specific mechanisms of innate immune cells (phagocytes, NK cells, and granulocytes).
| Responsible | Lieven Gentaur |
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| Last Update | 01/06/2026 |
| Completion Time | 1 hour 5 minutes |
| Members | 1 |
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Module 1: Organs of the immune system1Lessons · 20 min
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Module 1 Organs of the immune systemNew
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Module2: The body's other barriers1Lessons · 10 min
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Module2 The body's other barriersNew
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Module3: Cellular Components of Innate Immunity2Lessons · 35 min
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Module3 Cellular Components of Innate ImmunityNew
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Quiz: Fundamentals of the Immune SystemNew 10 xp
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