
DNA vaccines work by
A) stimulating production of antibodies against DNA.
B) stimulating interferon production.
C) inactivating the host DNA.
D) having the cell use the introduced DNA to make the microbial protein antigen.
E) having the cell use the introduced DNA to make inactivating microbial mRNA.
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Q18: The practice of deliberately stimulating the immune
Q19: Toxoids are used in vaccines against
A) Haemophilus
Q20: Variolation is a procedure once used to
Q21: Anti-human IgG antibodies are often used in
A) direct
Q22: Precipitation reactions depend on
A) the antigen having
Q24: For which of the following childhood diseases
Q25: Monoclonal antibodies obtained from a hybridoma provide
A)
Q26: If a positive reaction is last observed
Q27: Monoclonal antibodies
A) are usually of different classes.
B)
Q28: Which type of vaccine has been used
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