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A. brain cells
B. cells in the immune system
C. red blood cells
D. liver cells
Answer: B
A. CTL killing of viruses
B. dendritic cell activation to become a mature APC
C. infected cell processing of virus peptides
D. macrophage intracellular killing of bacteria
Answer: D
A. GVHD caused by mature T cells in the transplanted cells
B. inserting a gene so that it will function properly
C. limited life span of more mature hematopoietic cells
D. transducing genetic material into stem cells
Answer: A
A. Leu or Ileu
B. His or Pro
C. Tyr or Phe
D. Ser or Thr
Answer: C
A. kinase
B. tumor supressor
C. cyclin
D. viral gene
Answer: B
A. AIDS
B. Measles
C. Lupus
D. Mumps
Answer: C
A. alternative complement activation.
B. CD8 T cell-mediated cytotoxicity
C. macrophage activation to vesicular pathogens
D. IgG synthesis
Answer: A
A. colon cancer
B. breast cancer
C. pancreatic cancer
D. some leukemias
Answer: D
A. the drugs that are good inhibitors cannot by synthesized
B. the drugs interfere with normal digestion
C. the virus particles with altered (mutant) proteases arise
D. the drugs are rapidly degraded
Answer: C
A. is caused by a virus
B. is caused by a bacterium
C. destroys key components of the body’s internal defense system
D. causes a breakdown of the body’s inflammatory response
Answer: C
A. bacterial infections
B. infections following dental work due to bacteria entering the bloodstream
C. mucosal pathogens
D. pathogens which can survive inside macrophages
Answer: C
A. a thymus
B. class II MHC
C. HIV infection of CD4+ T cells
D. transporter of antigen peptides (TAP)
Answer: D
A. thyroiditis
B. rheumatic fever
C. systemic lupus erythematosus
D. AIDS
Answer: D
A. be irradiated to eliminate GVHD
B. contain mature T cells that can begin making immune responses immediately
C. come from a donor that shares some MHC alleles with the recipient
D. come from one of the child’s parents
Answer: C
A. activation of B cells by T-independent antigens
B. failure of B cells to provide co-stimulation for Th2 activation
C. failure of Th2 cells to provide co-stimulation for B cell isotype switching
D. failure of Th2 cells to provide co-stimulation for B cell proliferation
Answer: C
A. knock-out mouse for RAG-1 and RAG-2
B. knock-out mouse for a thymus
C. nude mouse
D. recombinant mouse for CD3
Answer: C
A. c-src
B. v-src
C. v-ha-src
D. v-ha-ras
Answer: A
A. in utero (before birth)
B. at 0-3 months of age
C. at 3-12 months of age
D. at 12-24 months of age
Answer: C
A. histamine
B. allergens
C. antihistamines
D. perforins
Answer: A