Explain what does happen if a protein has no amino acids corresponding to the anchor residues of a given MHC molecule.
Explain the purpose (and briefly the method) of generating a TCR transgenic mouse ? Why TCR transgenic mice are often made on a rag-/- background ?
Explain why an antibody could sometime bind differently to an antigen in function of its native or denatured conformation.
a) Explain what are the differences between H2-Kk and H2-Dd? b) How can you predict if a given protein breakdown product (peptide) can be presented by HLA-A2? Please give an example.
a) Why could gene arrangement be detrimental to lymphocyte survival but indispensable for host integrity? b) Explain the roles of promotors, enhancers, and silencers as they pertain to immunoglobulin gene expression.
Please help me write a biology essay on immunology...
Please see the attached files. The Biology assignment 3 has already been done. I'm including those two files as an example. ONLY do biology assignment 4. Althought the instructions are long... please keep in mind that this is only... (1) a one page network diagram of the immune system. (2) a brochure on tips for ...continues
What I need is... (1) I need you to make a 1 page flowchart / diagram of how the immune system works. (2) I need you to create a 1 page brochure on how to control alergies. (3) I need you to write 3 to 4 paragraphs on why you think viruses are or are not alive. Keep it at basic biology level. Support your findings ...continues
This is for an graduate immunology class. The question is: 1) Can someone explain why the MyD88 independant stimulation of TLR4 has been suggested? Any other little details about MyD88 (it is a hard topic to find) would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
Many of the most devastating human diseases result from an attack of various microbes (viruses, bacteria, fungi) on the human body. The flu epidemic of 1918 killed 22 million Americans and Europeans in just 18 months, and our ongoing war against the HIV virus is still waging. In order to fight against this onslaught, the human b ...continues
How does immunisation work, and what is active and passive immunity?
This answer looks at how immunisation works, focusing on the differences between active and passive immunisations, using an example.