Exam 18: Immunity to Microbes
Exam 1: Activation of T Lymphocytes10 Questions
Exam 2: Antibodies and Antigens10 Questions
Exam 3: Antigen Processing and Presentation to T Lymphocytes10 Questions
Exam 4: Antigen Receptors and Accessory Molecules of T Lymphocytes14 Questions
Exam 5: B Cell Activation and Antibody Production11 Questions
Exam 6: Effector Mechanisms of Cell-Mediated Immunity10 Questions
Exam 7: Cells and Tissues of the Immune System10 Questions
Exam 8: Congenital and Acquired Immunodeficiencies13 Questions
Exam 9: Cytokines14 Questions
Exam 10: Diseases Caused by Immune Responses: Hypersensitivity and Autoimmunity10 Questions
Exam 11: General Properties of Immune Response6 Questions
Exam 12: The Major Histocompatibility Complex9 Questions
Exam 13: Effector Mechanisms of Humoral Immunity10 Questions
Exam 14: Immediate Hypersensitivity10 Questions
Exam 15: Innate Immunity12 Questions
Exam 16: Immunologic Tolerance10 Questions
Exam 17: Lymphocyte Maturation and Expression of Antigen Receptor Genes11 Questions
Exam 18: Immunity to Microbes10 Questions
Exam 19: Transplantation Immunology10 Questions
Exam 20: Immunity to Tumors14 Questions
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-Innate immunity mechanism for eradicating established viral infection
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Match the description of a vaccine in questions ,with the correct type of vaccine (A-G).
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Match the description of a vaccine in questions ,with the correct type of vaccine (A-G).
-Good induction of mucosal immunity but risk of developing a viral disease, especially in immunocompromised hosts
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-Induction of a T cell-dependent antibody response to polysaccharides, such as Haemophilus influenzae B and pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides
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Match the description of a vaccine in questions ,with the correct type of vaccine (A-G).
-Composed of a recombinant nonpathogenic virus carrying genes of a pathogenic virus, such as HIV
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A common strategy by which microbes survive their host's immune responses involves changing the structures of the molecules they produce so that they are no longer recognized by the host's immune system. This strategy, called antigenic variation, is most likely to allow evasion of which type of immune recognition?
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Match the description of a vaccine in questions ,with the correct type of vaccine (A-G).
-Composed of antigens purified from microbes or inactivated toxins, such as the tetanus toxoid vaccine
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