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The ability of the immune system to recognize self antigens versus
nonself antigen is an example of: | back 13 C |
front 14 The ability of the immune system to recognize self antigens versus nonself antigen is an example of: a. Specific immunity d.Antigenic immunity e.Humoral immunity | back 14 B |
front 15 The b chain of the FceRI:
A Binds IgE. | back 15 A |
front 16 Which one of the following mast cell products is not preformed and therefore has to be newly synthesized?:
A Histamine. | back 16 B |
front 17 Type I hypersensitivity can be blocked using:
A Histamine. | back 17 D |
front 18 Lol p1-11V are allergens cloned from:
A Rye grass pollen. | back 18 A |
front 19 A major unresolved question concerning ADCC is:
A Whether it can be carried out by
NK cells. | back 19 D |
front 20 The term reactive lysis usually refers to a sequence of events involving:
A Cytotoxic T-lymphocytes
(CTL). | back 20 D |
front 21 Maple bark stripper's disease is a hypersensitivity largely affecting the:
A Skin. | back 21 D |
front 22 Dead Wuchereria bancrofti can cause: A Elephantiasis. B Erythema nodosum leprosum. C Serum sickness. D Pigeon fancier's disease. | back 22 A |
front 23 Chronic granuloma represents an attempt by the body to:
A Wall off a site of chronic
infection. | back 23 A |
front 24 In thyroid autoimmunity, an antibody causing type V hypersensitivity may be present and is directed against:
A Thyroglobulin. | back 24 C |
front 25 Which type of hypersensitivity cannot be transferred with serum antibody?:
A Type I. | back 25 D |
front 26 Anaphylaxis can be triggerred by cross-linking of IgE receptors on:
A Monocytes. | back 26 B |
front 27 Rhesus hemolytic disease of the newborn involves:
A IgE. | back 27 B |
front 28 The Arthus reaction is characterized by an intense infiltration by:
A Mast cells. | back 28 B |
front 29 Type IV hypersentivity is often referred to as:
A Immediate. | back 29 B |
front 30 The injection of tuberculin into the skin of a sensitized individual elicits: A Immune complex glomerulonephritis. B Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction. C Jones-Mote sensitivity. D Mantoux reaction. | back 30 D |
front 31 The major effector molecules involved in type IV hypersensitivity reactions are:
A Antibodies. | back 31 C |
front 32 Septic shock associated with Gram-negative bacteria is primarily due to:
A Lipopolysaccharide. | back 32 A |