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- With the aid of diagrams, discuss the role of autoantibodies in three named autoimmune diseases, then discuss how four named monoclonal antibody therapies (biologics) have been used to treat patients with autoimmunity in 2000 words.There is a variety of organs routinely transplanted in clinical medicine. Knowing that organ transplantation is routinely performed in clinic answer the following: What is a significance of HLA-typing used to match with the most suitable recipient? What has been achieved by using powerful immunosuppressive drugs?Discuss the processes of Humoral Immunity creating memory of an infection, including the definitions/ steps associated with Activation, Differentiation, and Proliferation as well as the two main cells (present during ALL stages) and their roles in the process.
- Discuss the sequential steps of innate immune system activation in response to SARS-COV-2 infection with respect to the following parameters: Primary host tissue targets and receptors. Host PRRs. Parameters of interferon activation. Role of neutrophils, macrophages. ILCs and inflammasomes in the innate immune response. Soluble inflammatory factors and biomarkers linked to the "cytokine storm". Differences in the innate immune cell compartment in early versus late-stage disease in mild versus serious cases of COVID-19.. A) What is the significance of producing monoclonal antibodies? B) What is the role of cell culture in production of monoclonal antibodies? C) Name and briefly explain the use of any 4 commercially available monoclonal antibodies.MHC class I molecules present peptide antigens derived from a(n) _______ compartment, whereas MHC class II molecules present peptide antigens derived from a(n) _______ compartment: a. extracellular; intracellular b. intracellular; extracellular c. opsonization; neutralization d. neutralization; opsonization e. none of the above.
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