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person with type A blood has what antibodies
anti B serum
monoclonal antibody cell line needs to hybridize with
myeloma cell
which tissue has immunological privileged sites
eye
WOTF organs is a common site for type 3 hypersensitivity
kidney
HIV destroys
CD4 cells
******normal WBC count
****9,000 OR 4,500-11,500
organ transplant from aunt to niece
allograph
vaccination success
must produce antibody exposure
hypersensitivity involving antibodies binding to cell surface or extracellular matrix
type 2 hypersensitivity
antibodies binding to basement membrane
type 3
rheumatic fever
molecular mimicry
rheumatoid arthritis
involves antibodies and T-cells
a patient with anti-CD20
has B cells
acute transplant rejection is involved with what hypersensitivity
type 4
WOTF is not a route of vaccine
IV injection
blistering skin and cadherin
pemphigus vulgaris
wolflike appearance
SLE lupus
early phase response
histamine
what is not part of a granuloma
neutrophils
cells that destroy tumor cells lacking MHC I
NK cells
peanut allergy
low IgE serum but high IgE mast cells
pemphigus vulgaris
type 2 sensitivity
hyperacute vs. acute and chronic in
transplant patients
type 1 hypersensitivity
IgE
C1q attachment of
antibody
hypersensitivity type 3
kidney
IgA
in fluids (breast milk and GI; extracellular)
IgG
crosses placenta and most abundant
IgM
first seen
IgE
histamine
anaphylaxis
histamine and fluid leaving and following mast cells
mold on wall; 30 minute response
immediate sensitivity
plasma cells
short-lived
secondary immune response will result in
more memory and IgG
aunt to niece
allograft
privelege sites
brain, eyes, testes, CSF
people mostly differ in their
MHC genes
CD3 on
T cell surface
CD8 on
T cell surface
CD20
B cell
intracellular
MHC I
extracellular
MHC II
binding of toll receptors on APCs important in
identification of microbes
cytokine activates
macrophages
monoclonal antibodies involve myeloma cell combined with what other cell
B cell
hives result from
histamine
who is the universal donor
type O