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A 57-year-old man comes to the emergency department because he has been having problems seeing over the last week. He says that he has been seeing specks in his vision and his vision also becomes blurry when he tries to focus on objects. He says that he cannot recall anything that may have precipitated this; however, he has been homeless for several months. His CD4+ cell count is 27 cells/mL so he is started on a new medication. Notably, this drug has the following properties when mixed with various proteins: Drug alone - drug remains unphosphorylated Drug and HSV proteins - drug remains unphosphorylated Drug and CMV proteins - drug remains unphosphorylated Drug and human proteins - drug is phosphorylated Which of the following drugs is most consistent with this set of findings?

ACidofovir

BOseltamivir

CGanciclovir

DAcyclovir

EFoscarnet

2

A 3-year-old recent immigrant is diagnosed with primary tuberculosis. Her body produces T cells that do not have IL-12 receptors on their surface, and she is noted to have impaired development of Th1 T-helper cells. Which of the following cytokines would benefit this patient?

AIL-4

BIL-22

CTGF-beta

DIL-17

EInterferon-gamma

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An investigator is studying the effect of different cytokines on the growth and differentiation of B cells. The investigator isolates a population of B cells from the germinal center of a lymph node. After exposure to a particular cytokine, these B cells begin to produce an antibody that prevents attachment of pathogens to mucous membranes but does not fix complement. Which of the following cytokines is most likely responsible for the observed changes in B-cell function?

AInterleukin-5

BInterleukin-6

CInterleukin-8

DInterleukin-2

EInterleukin-4

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