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#Question id: 1573


Which cells and which signaling molecules are responsible for initiating an inflammatory response?

#Life Sciences
  1. phagocytes: lysozymes

  2. phagocytes: chemokines

  3. dendritic cells: interferons

  4. mast cells: histamines

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#Question id: 23158

#Applied Microbiology

You have purified protein X and injected into an animal so that over a period of weeks, the animal will mount an immune response and make antibodies to protein X. By which technique these generated antibodies can be extracted from blood serum.

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#Question id: 23168

#Zoology

What are the advantages of using secondary antibodies in indirect immunofluorescence?
1.  It makes easy to choose a different conjugate no matter the primary antibody
2. Enhance detection by localizing more conjugate at the antigen
3. Conjugation of fluorophore can interfere with the primary antibody’s recognition of the antigen
Which of the following options is correct?

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#Question id: 23168

#Life Sciences

What are the advantages of using secondary antibodies in indirect immunofluorescence?
1.  It makes easy to choose a different conjugate no matter the primary antibody
2. Enhance detection by localizing more conjugate at the antigen
3. Conjugation of fluorophore can interfere with the primary antibody’s recognition of the antigen
Which of the following options is correct?

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#Question id: 23168

#Applied Microbiology

What are the advantages of using secondary antibodies in indirect immunofluorescence?
1.  It makes easy to choose a different conjugate no matter the primary antibody
2. Enhance detection by localizing more conjugate at the antigen
3. Conjugation of fluorophore can interfere with the primary antibody’s recognition of the antigen
Which of the following options is correct?

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#Question id: 23189

#Zoology

Which microscopy is good for live cell imaging?

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#Question id: 23189

#Life Sciences

Which microscopy is good for live cell imaging?