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#Question id: 2097


Free and unesterified fatty acids bind to one of a number of chaperone proteins in order to be transported in the aqueous environment of the cytosol. Which of the following facilitates this intracellular transport?

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  1. fatty acid-binding proteins

  2. aquaporins

  3. flippases

  4. Carnitine
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#Question id: 18779

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Flow-cytometric analysis for the detection and measurement of subpopulations of leukocytes, including those of leukaemia, is usually performed using monoclonal antibodies. Why is this the case?
Choose whether each of the following statements is true 
a) Indirect immunofluorescence is a more sensitive technique than direct immunofluorescence
b) Most antigens induce a polyclonal response. 
c) For precipitation to occur, both antigen and antibody must be multivalent.
d) ELISA tests using chemiluminescence are more sensitive than chromogenic ones and precipitation tests are more sensitive than agglutination tests

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#Question id: 18780

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Which of the following does not participate in the formation of antigen-antibody complexes?

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#Question id: 18781

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In which of the following case a large lattice is formed?

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#Question id: 18782

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The concentration of a small amount antibodies 2 μg antibody/ml can be detected

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#Question id: 18783

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Sensitivity of various immunoassays are given match them correctly

Assay

Sensitivity (g antibody/ml)

a) Mancini radial immunodiffusion

i) 2

b) Ouchterlony double immunodiffusion

ii) 20–200

c) Immunoelectrophoresis

iii) 20–200

d) Rocket electrophoresis

iv) 10–50

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#Question id: 18784

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Which of the following is the sine qua non (without which, nothing) of the modern immunologist’s toolbox.