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blood types/hemagglutination assay

Hi. Can someone please help me with the following blood typing/hemagglutination assay problem. I'm confused about who is the donor and who is the acceptor. For the question, please go to the following website: http://tutor.lscf.ucsb.edu/instdev/sears/immunology/ Click on prior examinations; password: gauchos Go to win ...continues

The Function of the Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte

What is the function of the Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte?

What is a monoclonal antibody?

Describe a monoclonal antibody and also use a visual image.

Summarize the technique of monoclonal antibody production

Summarize the technique of monoclonal antibody production in your own words

Define "hybridoma"

Define "hybridoma" in your own words

Define "hybridoma"

Define "hybridoma" in your own words

Describe at least two practical uses for Mab

in your own words Describe at least two practical uses for Mab (monoclonal antibody)

IgM and IgG levels

You find out you have been exposed to the measles. You are concerned because you have never had measles, so you go to see your doctor. Your doctor takes a blood sample and sends it to the lab for an antibody titer. She calls you with the results and informs you that IgM levels are elevated but IgG levels are normal. Does this me ...continues

Why can you not take someone elses' T cells?

You have T cells that can respond to antigen A. Your spouse does not have T cells that respond to antigen A, so you offer to transfuse some of your T cells to your spouse. Why wouldn't it work? Be very specific.

multiple choice questions

I need help with the following multiple choice questions and please explain why? thanks. Biology Quiz: Immunology 1. What is the term used to describe white blood cells migrating toward bacteria? (a) Zeiosis (b) Phagocytosis (c) Chemotaxis (d) Phototaxis 2. When human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) attaches to ...continues

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