An immunogen is a(n)
A) compound that is capable of eliciting an immune response in a host
B) antigen that is from other members of the same species as the host
C) restricted portion of a molecule involved in the actual binding with the combining site of a particular antibody
D) small compound that, although able to combine with elements of the immune system such as antibodies, cannot stimulate an immune response unless they are linked to a much larger immunogenic molecule called a carrier
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Q15: Regarding a molecule that is involved in
Q16: An adjuvant
A)is covalently attached to a carrier
Q17: If mom is HLA A1A9/B5B12/CW3CW5 and baby
Q18: Class I molecules are found on
A)every nucleated
Q19: An antigen on an intracellular bacteria
A)is presented
Q20: All cells in the body can get
Q21: Class II molecules
A)have a bound invariant chain
Q22: Which of the following contains factors involved
Q24: Epitopes are the
A)part of the antibody molecule
Q25: An exogenous antigen is defined as
A)any foreign
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