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IMM2011 - Basic immunology: The body's defence system - S1 2025

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Signal 2, which we associate with the activation of naive T cells is:

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The area or region where a T cell and dendritic cell

are interacting during the process of activation is often termed the:

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Which of the following ARE NOT

processes that

occurs at the cell surface during the process of a CD4 T cell being activated

by a dendritic cell. There may be more than one.

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For each of the listed statements, indicate if it is true, false not able to determine.

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Match the cytokine with the T cell subset or effector function they are most associated with.

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What is the purpose of the RPMI control in the cytotoxicity assay?

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Which haplotype/s does each mouse strain express?

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You have a cell suspension for which you need to determine the concentration of cells/ml.  You take 20 μl of cell suspension and this with 60 μl of counting solution.  You perform a haemocytometer count, and you have counted 62, 72, 61, and 68 cells in the four large outer squares (A, B, C, and D) of the haemocytometer.

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What is the concentration (in cells/ml) of your sample? (Answer in standard notation (e.g. 62000 instead of 6.2 × 104).)

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