: 10. Which of the following was the first to be successfully transplanted from one person to another? View
: 9. In a “total lymphoid irradiation” you don’t actually irradiate every lymphoid tissue. You leave the ______ undamaged. View
: 8. Before performing a bone marrow transplant, a doctor orders a modified Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction to check for donor-recipient compatibility. The best indicator that the transplant will succeed would be if the ________ lymphocytes _______ take up the tritium, indicating that they will not set up an immune attack. View
: 7. In which of the following situations would a Luminex assay be most critical in your decision whether or not to perform a transplant? View
: 6. Consider the allele variations in MHC I and II genes. If there are about 1,700 different MHCI alleles, only 2 DRα alleles and 860 DRβ alleles, this suggests that there are (in terms of differences that affect the antigen binding properties) _______. View
: 5. In mice, removing CD8+ cells, but not CD4+ cells, will _______ the time a graft survives; removing the CD4+ cells, but not the CD 8+ cells, will ______the time a graft survives. View
: 4. Which of the following is likely to promote a first set response (rejection in two weeks) as opposed to a second set response (rejection within one week)? View
: 3. Which of the following assays antibody from a sample by first allowing it to bind to an antigen secured on a substrate, and then exposing these complexes to a second antibody that is attached to a reporter enzyme? View