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53 Cards in this Set

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what medications cause anticholinergic side effects
low potency neuroleptics
-thioridazine
-chlorpromazine

TCA

1st Gen antihistamine

amantadine
what initiates VDJ rearrangement
RAG 1 and 2
what does RAG recognize
RSS on the flank of V D and J coding regions
which organelle is important in pasma cells
RER

GA
cytokine:
promotes B cell
4

5
cytokine:
produced by Th1
2
IFN y
cytokine:
produced by Th2
4
5
10
cytokine:
activates eosinophils
5
cytokine:
activates macrophages
IFN y
cytokine:
inhibits macrophages
10
cytokine:
is a pyogene secreted by monocytes and macrophages
1
6
TNFa
cytokine:
inhibits Th1
10
cytokine:
inhibits Th2
IFN y
cytokine:
mediates inflammation
1
6
TNFa
cytokine:
enhances IgG and E
4
cytokine:
enhances IgA
5
cytokine:
released by virally infected cells
IFN a and B
cytokine:
Bonemarrow
3
cytokine:
t cells
2
antibodies to TNF a
adaminumab

etanercept

infliximab
Immunosuppressant:
precursor to 6MP
azathioprine
Immunosuppressant:
nephrotoxicity preventable with mannitol
cyclosporine
Immunosuppressant:
Ab that binds CD 3
muromunab
Immunosuppressant:
Ab to IL 2
daclizumab
Immunosuppressant:
inhibits IMP dehydrogenase
mycophenolate
Immunosuppressant:
inhibits calcuneurin decreasing IL2
cyclosporine
Immunosuppressant:
binds FKBP inhibiting IL 2
ticolimus
Immunosuppressant:
binds FKBP-12 which inhibits mTOR
sirolimus
Immunosuppressant:
for lupus nephritis
cyclosporine

azathioprine

mycophenolate
Immunosuppressant:
metabolized by XO
azathioprine
deficiency of this Ig can cause recurrent Giardiasis
IgA
what preformed antibodies can be given after exposure
tetanus

botulinum

HBV

Rabies

RSV
what are the live attenuated vaccines
smallpox

yellow fever

chicken pox

sabins polio

MMR
what are the killed vaccines
rabies

influenza

salk polio

HAV
what are the recombinant vaccines
HBV

HPV
what is the only live attenuated vaccine that can be given to immunocompromised
MMR
what are the egg based vaccines
Flu

yellow fever

MMR (very little)
Amyloid:
senile cardiac
transthyretin
Amyloid:
DM2
amylin
Amyloid:
medullary thyroid carcinoma
A-CAL
Amyloid:
alzheimers
B-amyloid
Amyloid:
dialysis
B2-microglobulin
Amyloid:
multiple myeloma
AL
Amyloid:
chronic diseases
AA
Cytokine:
activates endothelium to express adhesion molecules
IL 1
Cytokine:
stimulates production of acute phase proteins
IL 6
Cytokine:
activates NK cells
IL 12
Cytokine:
functions like GM-CSF
IL 3
Cytokine:
induces differentiations into Th2 cells
IL 4
Cytokine:
decreases inflammatory response
IL 10
Therapeutic Ab:
CD 20
Rituximab
Therapeutic Ab:
IgE
omalizumab
Therapeutic Ab:
erb B2 (HER 2 cancers)
trastuzumab