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Card 6
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what does antigenicity refer to?
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What does immunogenicity refer to ?
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What is immunogenicity determined by? (3 things)
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Card 9
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What is an adjuvant?
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Card 10
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What 3 things do adjuvants do?
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What are the 5 genes for the constant regions of heavy chains and what antibodies do they code for?
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Card 12
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Describe affinity maturation
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Card 13
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Which immunoglobulins are a) monomers b) dimers c) pentamers?
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Card 14
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Which antibodies have more than one type? how many?
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Card 15
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What are the 4 regions of a T-cell Receptor?
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