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An investigator studying the molecular characteristics of various malignant cell lines collects tissue samples from several families with a known mutation in the TP53 tumor suppressor gene. Immunohistochemical testing performed on one of the cell samples stains positive for desmin. This sample was most likely obtained from which of the following neoplasms?

ASquamous cell carcinoma

BRhabdomyosarcoma

CProstate cancer

DEndometrial carcinoma

EMelanoma

2

A patient is infected with a pathogen and produces many antibodies to many antigens associated with that pathogen via Th cell-activated B cells. This takes place in the germinal center of the lymphoid tissues. If the same patient is later re-infected with the same pathogen, the immune system will respond with a much stronger response, producing antibodies with greater specificity for that pathogen in a shorter amount of time. What is the term for this process that allows the B cells to produce antibodies specific to that antigen?

AAffinity maturation

BAvidity

CImmunoglobulin class switching

DT cell negative selection

ET cell positive selection

3

A 65-year-old man with a 40-pack-year smoking history presents with hemoptysis and a persistent cough. Chest CT shows a 3.5 cm centrally located mass in the right main bronchus. Positron emission tomography confirms a malignant nodule. Bronchoscopy with transbronchial biopsy is performed and a specimen sample of the nodule is sent for frozen section analysis. The tissue sample is most likely to show which of the following tumor types?

ACarcinoid tumor

BMetastasis of colorectal cancer

CSmall cell lung carcinoma

DLarge cell carcinoma

ESquamous cell carcinoma

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