Antigen 1-10 Flashcards

1
Q

The ability of an antigen to induce an immune response does NOT depend on the antigen’s

A

ability to enter the thyroid

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2
Q

Alum is an effective adjuvant because it

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slows the release of antigen.

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3
Q

Antibody cross-reactivity is demonstrated by antibody binding to

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an antigen that is structurally similar to the immunogen

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4
Q

The antibiotic penicillin is a small molecule that does not induce antibody formation. However, penicillin binds to serum proteins and forms a complex that in some people induces antibody formation resulting in an allergic reaction. Penicillin is therefore

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both an antigen and a hapten

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5
Q

Antigen entering the body in a subcutaneous injection activates its specific lymphocytes in the

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draining lymph nodes

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6
Q

To detect a humoral immune response to influenza virus, you would measure

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serum antibody titer.

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7
Q

During the lag period between antigen contact and detection of adaptive immunity,

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innate immune effectors are eliminating antigen.

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8
Q

To elicit the best antibodies to mouse MHC I, you should inject it into

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a goat

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9
Q

For specific antigen recognition by T cells,

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denaturation of antigen does not reduce epitope recognition

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10
Q

The immune response to a booster vaccine is called a(n)

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secondary response.

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