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Q: Why we use antibodies? Please answer at your own words.
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Q: Discuss the difference between the primary response and the secondary response to antigen exposure.
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Q: Antibodies designed to interact with a specific antigensite are (monoclonal, polyclonal).
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Q: Identify cells that can function as antigen-presenting cells (APCs)
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Q: Explain and describe about the antibody significance
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. Define the following terms
- antigens
- antibodies
- epitopes
- haptens
- immune complexes
- agglutination
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- Explain how people with autoimmunity could develop antibodiesagainst intracellular components (nucleus, mitochondria, and DNA).Explain the term immunoglobulin (IG).Shortly discuss the different immunodeficiency and immunoproliferative disorders and include the following: a. General Characteristic b. Cause c. Signs and Symptoms d. Clinical Diagnosis and Clinical Picture e. Immunologic Manifestations f. Treatment.
- Explain how effector cells, antibodies and other effector molecules can cause immune-mediated pathology in Type I, Type II, Type III and Type IV hypersensitivityList the different autoimmune disorders Describe the factors influencing the development of autoimmunityExplain the mechanisms that may be responsible for autoimmune diseases.