1 of 129
Term
What are the principal surface markers of T Suppressor Lymphocytes?
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CD3 (Signaling marker)
CD3(signaling marker) CD 4(ID marker)
, CD16(Antigen Receptor) FoxP3(ID marker)
CD25 (Antigen receptor)
Cytokines
Interferons
CD3 (signaling marker)
Complement Proteins
Immune regulatory proteins
B Cell Antigen Receptor
Innate immune proteins
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2 of 129
Definition
Neutrophils
Monocytes
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What professional phagocytes What non-professional phagocytes
are found in the blood? are found in the blood vessels?
What are innate lymphoid cells/nkcs What are examples of non-
derived from? professional phagocytes?
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3 of 129
Term
Describe the function and structure of the IgG immunoglobulin
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Each one of the variable regions for light and heavy chains has hypervariable
regions within them
The hypervariable regions create specificity for the antigen binding sites
A monomer
The most abundant and diverse antibody
75% of total Igs
Secreted during primary and secondary immune responses
Crosses the placenta into the fetus
4 subclasses IgG1-IgG4
NKCs are depending on antibodies to bind to FCR receptor
Gives them ability to bind to tumor cells
, When bound to tumor cells have the ability to induce apoptosis within the tumor
cell
A pentamer
10% of the total Igs
Secreted during the primary immune response
IgM monomers are expressed as antigen receptors on surface of B cells
Eliminates pathogens in the early stages of Antibody mediated immunity before
there is sufficient IgG
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4 of 129
Term
What are the secondary immune organs?
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Antibody subclasses
CL region
Lambda
Kappa
Only one type present per antibody class
Term
What are the principal surface markers of T Suppressor Lymphocytes?
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CD3 (Signaling marker)
CD3(signaling marker) CD 4(ID marker)
, CD16(Antigen Receptor) FoxP3(ID marker)
CD25 (Antigen receptor)
Cytokines
Interferons
CD3 (signaling marker)
Complement Proteins
Immune regulatory proteins
B Cell Antigen Receptor
Innate immune proteins
Don't know?
2 of 129
Definition
Neutrophils
Monocytes
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What professional phagocytes What non-professional phagocytes
are found in the blood? are found in the blood vessels?
What are innate lymphoid cells/nkcs What are examples of non-
derived from? professional phagocytes?
, Don't know?
3 of 129
Term
Describe the function and structure of the IgG immunoglobulin
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Each one of the variable regions for light and heavy chains has hypervariable
regions within them
The hypervariable regions create specificity for the antigen binding sites
A monomer
The most abundant and diverse antibody
75% of total Igs
Secreted during primary and secondary immune responses
Crosses the placenta into the fetus
4 subclasses IgG1-IgG4
NKCs are depending on antibodies to bind to FCR receptor
Gives them ability to bind to tumor cells
, When bound to tumor cells have the ability to induce apoptosis within the tumor
cell
A pentamer
10% of the total Igs
Secreted during the primary immune response
IgM monomers are expressed as antigen receptors on surface of B cells
Eliminates pathogens in the early stages of Antibody mediated immunity before
there is sufficient IgG
Don't know?
4 of 129
Term
What are the secondary immune organs?
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Antibody subclasses
CL region
Lambda
Kappa
Only one type present per antibody class