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Monoclonal Antibodies Questions
Humanized anti-IL-2 receptor therapy — Preliminary clinical results with a humanized antibody against the IL-2 receptor suggested which outcome regarding HAMA (human anti-mouse antibody) responses and recognition of Ig constant regions?
Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) — Identify the incorrect statement about clinical uses and disease areas.
Immunology—Helper T lymphocytes (CD4+): In adaptive immunity, helper T cells provide assistance to which cell populations during an immune response?
B-cell receptor on naive B lymphocytes: Which immunoglobulin is considered the primary surface receptor on mature naive B cells in peripheral lymphoid tissues?
Monoclonal antibody production: Fusion of antibody-producing mammalian cells with endlessly replicating tumor cells yields what type of cell line?
Cytokine control of lymphocyte expansion: Which cytokine is the principal growth factor that stimulates the activity and proliferation of T cells (and can promote B-cell responses indirectly)?
EBV–hybridoma method: What are the advantages of using the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) hybridoma technique for generating human monoclonal antibodies?
Human monoclonal antibody generation: Which approaches are currently used to obtain human monoclonal antibodies?
Immuno-inflammatory disorders (for example, hemolytic anemia, eczema): Which T-cell subset is typically increased in these conditions?
Immortalizing antigen-specific lymphocytes: Which method(s) can be used to render antigen-specific lymphocytes immortal for monoclonal antibody production?
Cell fusion propensity: When deriving monoclonal antibodies, lymphocytes from lymph nodes or tonsils are especially valuable if their fusion tendencies are at what level?
Role of cytotoxic T (TC, CD8+) cells: TC cells are most critical for controlling which of the following conditions?
Immunology basic: identifying the process of antibody-mediated cross-linking What is the term for the cross-linkage of antigens by antibodies, leading to visible clumping or lattice formation?
Monoclonal antibody cross-reactivity: which isotype most often shows unexpected cross-reactions? Identify the monoclonal antibody class that more frequently exhibits unanticipated cross-reactivity in assays due to valency and avidity effects.
Antigenicity of small simple molecules — identifying hapten-like behavior Small, structurally simple molecules (without carriers) are generally considered what kind of antigens?
Sites of lymphocyte maturation in humans — primary lymphoid organs In human immunology, B cells and T cells mature in which primary lymphoid organs, respectively?
Cytokines made by T lymphocytes — breadth of secreted mediators T cells are a source of which of the following immune mediators?
Identifying mosaic antigens — which example best fits? Select the best example of a mosaic antigen, i.e., an antigen displaying multiple distinct epitopes across its surface.
Hybridoma propagation methods — in vitro vs. in vivo How can monoclonal antibody–producing hybrid cells (hybridomas) be propagated for antibody production?
Species considerations in hybridoma technology — rabbits vs. mice Which statement correctly describes rabbits and mice in the context of myelomas and antibody synthesis used for monoclonal antibody production?
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