Receptor editing involves successive rearrangement at the light-chain loci when reactivity to cell surface repetitive self-antigens occurs during B-cell development.
What chemokine specifically attracts B cells to the primary…
What chemokine specifically attracts B cells to the primary follicle?
Imagine you are a doctor and you discover your infant patien…
Imagine you are a doctor and you discover your infant patient has a missense mutation of the RAG proteins which leads to partial enzymatic activity of RAG enzymes which leads to symptoms that show as autoimmunity. Based on what we have discussed in class, you conclude that:
What are possible consequences of non-productive rearrangeme…
What are possible consequences of non-productive rearrangement of the heavy chain?
MHC Class I presents ____ antigens to ____ T-cells.
MHC Class I presents ____ antigens to ____ T-cells.
A specific T-cell receptor will only recognize a peptide pre…
A specific T-cell receptor will only recognize a peptide presented by a specific MHC molecule but will not recognize a different peptide presented by the same MHC molecule or the same peptide presented by a different MHC molecule. The T-cell recognition of antigen is said to be:
Which of the following is true about the pre-B cell receptor…
Which of the following is true about the pre-B cell receptor?
Imagine you are a doctor and you discover your infant patien…
Imagine you are a doctor and you discover your infant patient has a missense mutation of the RAG proteins which leads to partial enzymatic activity of RAG enzymes which leads to symptoms that show as autoimmunity. Based on what we have discussed in class, you conclude that:
What cells would be able to express an MHC presenting a pept…
What cells would be able to express an MHC presenting a peptide that is 13-25 amino acids in length?
_____ involves successive rearrangement at the light-chain l…
_____ involves successive rearrangement at the light-chain loci when reactivity to self-antigen occurs during B-cell development.