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Cell recognition and the immune system
Antibodies
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What do proteins with specific binding sites consist of?
Four
polypeptide chains
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What is the role of the variable region in antibodies?
It binds to the
antigen
on the
pathogen
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How do antibodies prepare antigens for destruction?
By forming an
antibody-antigen
complex
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What is the significance of having two variable regions per antibody?
It allows binding to two
antigens
simultaneously
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What process is facilitated by agglutination of antigens?
It helps
phagocytes
locate antigens
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What do monoclonal antibodies target?
Specific
antigens
on
pathogens
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Why is it valuable to produce antibodies outside the body?
To isolate and
clone
a single type of antibody
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What are the steps in direct monoclonal antibody therapy for cancer?
Produce monoclonal
antibodies
specific to cancer antigens
Administer to patients
Antibodies attach to cancer cells
Block signals for uncontrolled growth
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What is a key advantage of direct monoclonal antibody therapy?
It has fewer
side effects
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How does indirect monoclonal antibody therapy work?
Attach
radioactive
/cytotoxic drug to monoclonal antibody
Antibody binds to
cancer cell
Drug kills the cancer cell
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What is a disadvantage of indirect monoclonal antibody therapy?
It has
side effects
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How are monoclonal antibodies useful in medical diagnosis?
They bind to
antigens
indicating further tests
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What are the ethical concerns regarding monoclonal antibodies?
Animal suffering
in production
Risks of
death
vs.
life-saving
potential
Need for
informed consent
from patients
Safety dangers in
testing new drugs
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What is a potential risk associated with monoclonal antibodies?
Unknown
side effects during drug testing
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