Immunology Questions
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These immune cells have antibody function and antigen presentation.
After the B-cell selects a clone this process occurs immediately.
The process of phagocytes moving to the site of infection is called?
T helper cells use which CD# to bind to which cell's MHC#?
If denatured which will keep antigenicity: Sequential Epitopes or Conformational?
T cytotoxic cells use which CD# to bind to which cell's MHC#?
These cells activate the macrophages/B cells.
The Mast cells can be noted because they release this chemical _________.
Tc cells use this protein to kill infected cell.
These cells have innate immunity and are very powerful. They can cause apoptosis by chemokines and damage the target cell with granules.
Immune cell with the biggest with long life. Phagocytosis and antigen presentation.
Immune cell has phagocytosis & kills PARASITES
this method of immunogenicity is more potent because the immunogenic response won't get diluted. They will go in blood to lymphatics and give better response.
Why don't phagocytes attack tissues or cells on self?
The role of chemokines in infections is ____________.
Lymphoid progenitor makes these immune cells:
What does NADPH create in order to fight bacteria in a phagosome?
These three components are necessary for an antigen to be recognized by a cell.
Inflammation:1. ___________ binds adhesion molecule to get signal from chemokines.2. ______ squeezes in surrounding tissues because chemokines dilated it.3. ______ changes to a _________ and goes to the infected site.
Lactoferrin and Vitamin B12 binding protein are ___________ that help phagocytic activity.