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- Discuss using examples that targeting the immune system is leading to breakthroughs in the fight against human disease including
- Autoimmune diseases - which can be organ-specific or systemic
- Cancer
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- please explain each one with a short sentence: Tumor cell vaccines Antigen vaccines Dendritic cell vaccines DNA vaccines Vector-based vaccines. Fever Chills Back and joint pain Headache Fatigue Nausea Problem in breathing and high blood pressure.Describe what the different antibodies are, their functions, where they can be found in the body, and how they respond in an inflammatory reaction. Please Add references and citations. ThanksPresents the topic and objectives of SARSand include itsimplications to the human body as well as the actions of the body s immune response.
- Instruction: answer the questions: COVID-19, Hepatitis B virus, HPV, Measles virus, Cholera, Tetanus Clostridium tetani, or from other vaccine-preventable diseases. 1. What natural defenses do you have against this infection? 2. What role does your adaptive immunity play in helping and protecting you against it? Give a brief lab report.Please don't use chatgpt or anything similar. Provide references to each answer. Thanks 1. How does the concept of immunological memory contribute to the effectiveness of vaccination and long-term immunity? Provide examples to illustrate your answer. 2. Explain how the immune system can recognize and target cancer cells. How does this recognition relate to the concept of "self" and "non-self"? 3. How does the immune system recognize and respond to transplanted organs? What strategies can be employed to prevent organ rejection in transplantation?Topic is : SARS-CoV-2 Explain why this topic is important. In your response you must state which specific organism (specific plant, animal,..) is the pathogen’s host and why studying this pathogen is important. To answer this question fully, you need to do some external research to support, quantitatively (with numbers) why this topic is important. For example, if you choose a human pathogen, you should include answers to questions such as: what disease or health problems does it cause? How many people are affected or die annually? What are the economic impacts of the pathogen? Answer:
- Question. If you are working in a diagnostic lab, what will be your choice among Monoclonal or Polyclonal Antibodies method for detection of specific pathogen? Give sufficient justification for selection as well as rejection of any given methods.Topic is : SARS-CoV-2 State which specific tissues and/or organs the pathogen infects in its host. Explain the normal functions of these tissues and/or organs in the host and then describe how the pathogen alters these normal functions. Lastly, describe the specific short and long term biological consequences of this pathogen infecting its host.Discuss the role of immunosuppressive therapy in organ transplantation and in the treatment of autoimmune diseases.
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