The document contains an immunology exam with two sections. Section I asks for a detailed description of the organs of the immune system and an explanation of how the humoral immune response is generated. Section II asks for short notes on the complement system, mast cell response to allergens, immunological modulants, cytokines, Arthus reaction, and TCR.
The document contains an immunology exam with two sections. Section I asks for a detailed description of the organs of the immune system and an explanation of how the humoral immune response is generated. Section II asks for short notes on the complement system, mast cell response to allergens, immunological modulants, cytokines, Arthus reaction, and TCR.
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The document contains an immunology exam with two sections. Section I asks for a detailed description of the organs of the immune system and an explanation of how the humoral immune response is generated. Section II asks for short notes on the complement system, mast cell response to allergens, immunological modulants, cytokines, Arthus reaction, and TCR.
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Immunology Max mark:-60 Time: 2.30 hr Answer all Questions I. I. Give a detailed account of the organs of the immune system. II. Explain how a humoral immune response is generated following exposure to an antigen.
II. Write short notes on
I. Complement system. II. Mass cell response to allergance. III. Immunological modulants. IV. Cytokines V. Arthus reaction VI. TCR
П Semester M.Sc. Biotechnology Model Examination June 2011
Immunology Max mark:-60 Time: 2.30 hr Answer all Questions I. I. Give a detailed account of the organs of the immune system. II. Explain how a humoral immune response is generated following exposure to an antigen.
II. Write short notes on
I. Complement system. II. Mass cell response to allergance. III. Immunological modulants. IV. Cytokines V. Arthus reaction VI. TCR