immunology questions

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What cells are commonly involved in the generation of inflammation
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Name the main effector components of the innate and the adaptive immune response
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What are the main subtypes of T-cells
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6  cards
Describe what is meant by antigen presentation
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What are cytokines and explain the function of cytokines in health and disease
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5  cards
What is the difference between monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies
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6  cards
What are the main purposes of using indirect immunofluorescence in clinical immunology?
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6  cards
What are the key differences between the tumour associated antigen and tumour specific antigen
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Discuss the diagnostic values of thyroid transcription factor 1 (TTF-1) in lung adenocarcinoma
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Explain the major limitation of murine monoclonal antibody
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5  cards
Provide a specific example of monoclonal antibody with bi-specific action
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6  cards
Describe the components and the mechanisms of action of these therapeutic agents in cancer
The main goal of antibody-drug conjugation as an anti-cancer agent is to release the cytotoxic drug to kill the tumour cell without harming the normal and healthy cells
4  cards
Explain the concept and process of chimeric antigen receptor development in immunotherapy
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5  cards
Discuss the limitation of chimeric antigen receptor therapy
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Explain the immunomodulatory mechanism of tumor necrosis factor-beta (TNF-B) in multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous sytem (CNS) in which the CD4+ T cell of the T-helper 1 and 17 subset react against self myelin antigen
5  cards
Outline the principal mechanism by which tumour cells escape immune recognition
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