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Part A Answer ONE question from this section
Question 1. Explain the importance of moving the cells of the immune system from the blood to an infected tissue and discuss, with the aid of diagrams, how this process is achieved for a neutrophil.
Question 2. Give an illustrated account of both the structure and role of a range of cell surface receptors that are found on a) dendritic cells and b) T lymphocytes.
Part BAnswer ONE question from this section
Question 3. Compare the different mechanisms by which cells sense viral RNA in the cytoplasm and in endosomes and explain how sensing results in antiviral responses giving examples of the cytokines and key response genes involved.
Question 4. Compare and contrast Nivolumab and Ipilimumab, with a focus on their mechanisms of action.
All answers are subject to 800 words limit. Should the answer require diagrams, you are limited to FOUR per answer, unless specified otherwise in the question. Do not include references or a reference list. Any content used from external source materials should be cited. For the diagrams it is either to be drawn by hand and then insert the image into the document or the diagrams can be made using PowerPoint or other drawing software. Diagrams should be self-explanatory and not require legends. Diagrams must not be copied and pasted from textbooks or online material.
It is a very curcial concept to understand how the immune response is mounted against viruses, bacteria, protozoans and helminthes. For an effective immune response, both innate and adaptive immunity should work together.
This Project report elaborates a critical review of important elements attached to Advanced Glycated End Products (AGEs). It is very crucial to understand the process called Millard reaction.
Soil stabilization is the permanent physical and chemical alteration of soils to enhance their physical properties. Stabilization can increase the shear strength of a soil and control the shrink-swell properties.
This assignment has three parts which contains questions related to Microbiology. It contains basic principles of microscopy, staining techniques in microbiology and microbial growth in the food industry.
Lipid metabolites are often seen as key elements in cellular signaling. Is this unique? Please provide several examples of the function of lipids as key elements in signal arrays and list the biologic functions these signals affect?
Please describe how one might search for chemical structure, biologic function relationships, involving small molecular weight lipophylic compounds. Provide one example.
Write a case study which detailing a scenario of a patient being investigated in the Haematology laboratory.
The use of PCR and genetic approaches in biotechnology
Glucose oxidase is an enzyme that can be used for measurements of glucose levels by combining this reaction with an oxygen probe.
What phenotypic ratio would you get if you crossed a white mouse and a heterozygous brown mouse?
Prepare an essay on nosocomial infection.
To increase the awareness of monitoring and recording the blood pressure of patients and practice measuring blood pressure in a safe environment.
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