So, let's branch into a little Haematology in this post. One of the main component of the immune system, are the immune cells (I usually like to imagine them as little troops of soldiers). Most of us know them as white blood cells. The flow chart above shows the different lineages of the various blood cell types, and to the left, we see the erythrocyte and megakaryocyte. Erythrocytes are basically the red blood cells, while megakaryocytes are the cells which produces platelets (thrombocytes), but we aren't going into details about that. So for immunology newbies, it may seem a little overwhelming, but its actually quite simple after going through it a few more times. As we can see, there are 2 main lineages from the multipotent haematopoietic stem cells: myeloid & lymphoid. In adaptive immunity, it is easy to remember that the small lymphocyte lineages (T and B lymphocytes), all belong to adaptive immunity. Apart from erythrocytes, megakaryocytes and small lym...
Hello everyone, I'm a student studying Biomedical Science, but I have a particular interest in Immunology. I hope that the information presented here will be simple and comprehensible to all. Especially for students who are studying Immunology for the first time, the information can be overwhelming (been there, done that), but I hope this blog provides a good overview of various topics, so that it aids in your understanding. Feel free to leave any comments or discuss!