Chapter·BiochemistryAmino acid metabolism and disorders

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Antigen presentation of extracellular pathogens by antigen presenting cells requires endocytosis of the antigen, followed by the degradation in the acidic environment of the formed phagolysosome. Should the phagolysosome become unable to lower its pH, what is the most likely consequence?

ADeficient presentation of pathogens to CD4 T-cells

BDeficient cell extravasation

CDeficient presentation of pathogens to CD8 T-cells

DDeficient NK cell activation

EDeficient expression of B7

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A codon is an mRNA sequence consisting of 3 nucleotides that codes for an amino acid. Each position can be made up of any 4 nucleotides (A, U, G, C); therefore, there are a total of 64 (4 x 4 x 4) different codons that can be created but they only code for 20 amino acids. This is explained by the wobble phenomenon. One codon for leucine is CUU, which of the following can be another codon coding for leucine?

ACUA

BCCC

CUAA

DCCA

EAUG

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A group of researchers wish to develop a clinical trial assessing the efficacy of a specific medication on the urinary excretion of amphetamines in intoxicated patients. They recruit 50 patients for the treatment arm and 50 patients for the control arm of the study. Demographics are fairly balanced between the two groups. The primary end points include (1) time to recovery of mental status, (2) baseline heart rate, (3) urinary pH, and (4) specific gravity. Which medication should they use in order to achieve a statistically significant result positively favoring the intervention?

APotassium citrate

BAscorbic acid

CTap water

DSodium bicarbonate

EAluminum hydroxide

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