Antibody Production and Vaccination
Antibody Production and Vaccination: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Allergies, Vaccine, Immunity, Cholera, Histamine, Antibodies, Hybridoma Technology, Plasma Cells, T-lymphocytes, Allergens, B-lymphocytes, Polyclonal Antibodies, Memory Cells and, Epidemiological Data
Important Questions on Antibody Production and Vaccination
Define Monoclonal antibodies with examples?
Describe the significance of polyclonal antibodies in immunological studies.
Explain what are polyclonal antibodies.
What are the uses of epidemiological data.
Community data records are not helpful in finding the epidemiological investigations.
Which of the following statement is true?
HIV enters T-cells, where it reproduces and multiplies, causing the number of T lymphocytes to decrease.
Plasma cells are responsible for the _____ (cytotoxic/humoral) immunity in the body of an individual.
Plasma cells have no role in antibody production.
Monoclonal _____ (antigens/antibodies) are formed through hybridoma technology.
Explain Hybridoma Technology.
Antibody IgE is released in response to the allergens.
Memory cells have no role in immunity in the body of a human.
Define Memory cells.
Give one word.
A protein produced by the immune system which helps in defence mechanism against the harmful foreign substances called antigens. (antibody/antibiotics)
Describe the symptoms caused in sunlight allergy.
Fill in the blank using the right word:
An _____ is an unusual reaction to a particular substance. (Anaemia/Allergy)
Which of the following is not true?
Antibody producing plasma cells are derived from _____.
The plasma cell is the transformed form of which of the following cells?