Different types of immunodiffusions:_____ diffusion in two dimension - Radial immunodiffusion procedure
#2
Autoimmunity in HIV and EBV infection is the result of _____clonal B cell activation.
#3
_____ Lymphoid Cell Function
B & T cells - Found in bloodstream, lymph nodes, spleen, submucosa, and epithelia
B cells: contain markers CD19, CD20, CD21 - Mature into plasma cells - Function is to produce antibodies
TH cells: contain markers CD3 and CD4 - Function is to regulate immune responses
Cytotoxic T cells: contain markers CD3 and CD8 - Function is to kill infected cells
NK cells - Contain markers CD16 and CD56 - Function is to kill tumor/virus cell targets or antibody-coated target cells
- T cells can only bind peptides that have been processed and presented by major histocompatibility complexes (MHCs)
#4
_____ -cells can secrete capsular antibodies (IgG) against bacteria who secrete a capsule
#5
Toll-like receptor (TLR) _____ binds to flagella
#6
Bare lymphocyte disease occurs due to mutations in transcription factors required for class _____ MHC gene expression.
#7
CD79a and CD79b are present on _____ cells essential for signal transduction through the antigen receptor.
#8
Differentiation of helper T cells to _____ is inhibited by IFN- (from Th1 cells)
#9
_____ receptors are pattern-recognition receptors expressed on the plasma membrane of macrophages and dendritic cells that detect fungal glycans
#10
father of immunology is
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Flashcard 1: Different types of immunodiffusions:_____ diffusion in two dimension - Radial immunodiffusion procedure
Answer: Single
Flashcard 2: Autoimmunity in HIV and EBV infection is the result of _____clonal B cell activation.
Answer: poly
Flashcard 3: _____ Lymphoid Cell Function
B & T cells - Found in bloodstream, lymph nodes, spleen, submucosa, and epithelia
B cells: contain markers CD19, CD20, CD21 - Mature into plasma cells - Function is to produce antibodies
TH cells: contain markers CD3 and CD4 - Function is to regulate immune responses
Cytotoxic T cells: contain markers CD3 and CD8 - Function is to kill infected cells
NK cells - Contain markers CD16 and CD56 - Function is to kill tumor/virus cell targets or antibody-coated target cells
- T cells can only bind peptides that have been processed and presented by major histocompatibility complexes (MHCs)
Answer: Basic
Flashcard 4: _____ -cells can secrete capsular antibodies (IgG) against bacteria who secrete a capsule
Answer: B
Flashcard 5: Toll-like receptor (TLR) _____ binds to flagella
Answer: 5
Flashcard 6: Bare lymphocyte disease occurs due to mutations in transcription factors required for class _____ MHC gene expression.
Answer: II
Flashcard 7: CD79a and CD79b are present on _____ cells essential for signal transduction through the antigen receptor.
Answer: B
Flashcard 8: Differentiation of helper T cells to _____ is inhibited by IFN- (from Th1 cells)
Answer: Th2
Flashcard 9: _____ receptors are pattern-recognition receptors expressed on the plasma membrane of macrophages and dendritic cells that detect fungal glycans
Answer: C-type lectin
Flashcard 10: father of immunology is
Answer: Edward Jenner
louis pasteur is the father of bacteriology
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