miércoles, 2 de febrero de 2011

Me pido ser el Linfocito



This 3D medical animation shows how antibodies stop harmful pathogens from attaching themselves to healthy cells in the blood stream. The animation begins by showing normal red and white blood cells flowing through the blood stream. Next, a single pathogen appears onscreen slowly moving toward its destination on the surface of a cell. The tubular extensions on the pathogen are surface proteins which attach to
corresponding surface proteins on a white blood cell, or leukocyte. As the animation continues, more pathogens continue to attach to the white blood cell, rendering it ineffective.

During the immune system response, Y-shaped antibodies begin attacking the pathogen, binding to its surface proteins as the pathogen attempts to anchor to the blood cell. The antibodies completely block the pathogen from attaching to the blood cell, "tagging" the pathogen so
that one of the immune system's leaner cells, a macrophage, appears onscreen to engulf and digest the pathogen.
thanks to nucleosinc

4 comentarios:

  1. Antonio Morales Gabarrón6 de febrero de 2011, 19:45

    Muy buena animación de como actua el sistema inmunológico!

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  2. Sí, es muy buena!:)

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  3. Muy buenas estas animaciones, ya sabemos una pregunta del examen =D

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  4. Sí Juan, ya sabemos una pregunta pero fijo que alguien de todos modos mete la pata (toco madera)

    Julia P.

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