Exam 15: Adaptive, Specific Immunity and Immunization
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Primary and secondary antibody response differ in all the following ways, except
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The molecular fragment on an antigen molecule that a lymphocyte recognizes and responds to is called a/ an
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Post-exposure prophylaxis for rabies includes shots of HRIG (human rabies immune globulin) and rabies vaccine.The HRIG provides ________________ whereas the vaccine promotes the development of _______________.
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Gamma globulin can be given as immunotherapy to confer artificial passive immunity.
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Discuss the various ways by which antibodies interact with antigen and facilitate antigen inhibition or destruction.
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Which of the following is a distinct advantage of active immunity over passive immunity?
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The monomer subunit of immunoglobulin molecules has all the following, except
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Which are the first to attack cancer cells and virus-infected cells?
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Human B lymphocytes mature in an intestinal region called the bursa.
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Herceptin is an example of a monoclonal antibody-based drug for
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Discuss, in detail, all the genetic and cellular events encompassed in the clonal selection theory of lymphocyte development.
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