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What causes rejection by the body's immune system after a transplant of an improperly matched organ?
a. non-self proteins in the tissueb. the presence of foreign MHC proteins on the donor tissuec.antibodies and cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) responding to foreign tissued.non-self proteins in the tissue, the presence of foreign MHC proteins on the donor tissue, and antibodies and cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) responding to foreign tissuee.Both non-self proteins in the tissue and antibodies and cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) responding to foreign tissue can cause an organ to be rejected.
With patient in a supine position, you asked him to lift his head. You noticed that the abdominal muscles contract. What do you think is the reason behind this motion?
What is a homozygous deletion? I'm doing a research paper on claudin 4 tight junctions. Just want to get a better and more detailed idea of what exactly is a homozygous deletion.
The green algal ancestors of plants lived in an aquatic environment, contained chlorophyll a and b, and had cell wall composed mainly of cellulose. Land plants also have chlorophyll a and b and have cellulose cell walls.
Bacteria synthesize ribose for nucleotides using which pathway?
When a particular gene is said to be ‘sex-linked', on which chromosome is that gene usually present?
Assume you decide to make a by placing the promoter region from the Trp operon upstream of the coding region for the enzymes responsible for lactose metabolism.
Osmometer cells in the brain sense an increase in concentration of the blood plasma. They then notify the posterior pituitary gland to release the hormone, ADH. This hormone causes the kidney to save water that lowers the concentration of the plasma.
An enzyme is discovered that selectively shortens telomeres. Its gene is isolated, cloned and transfected into a malignant cell line where it is transcribed and translated.
What will be appearance of the offspring of a cross of the F1 peaches back to that smooth,oval glanded parent. How several diploid Drosophila cells would be needed to have 1 picomole of each allele.
Compare the effects of this mutation with the effects of cholera toxin.why G-protein linked receptors activate G proteins.
You serially dilute a stock of bacteriophage by sequentially taking: 10 ul into 1 ml, 10 ul into 1 ml, 100 ul into 0.9 ml and plating 0.1 ml on a sensitive strain of bacteria. You later count 65 plaques on that plate. How many phage per ml were in..
At what level of gene expression is the fantasin gene regulated? There are multiple correct answers; please choose one.
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