Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) can be caused by
A) failure of V(D) J recombination.
B) failure of cytokine receptors.
C) failure of T-cell receptor signaling.
D) failure of lymphoid progenitor survival.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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Q1: Primary immunodeficiencies
A)are inherited.
B)are severe.
C)alter the complement pathway.
D)affect
Q2: Primary immunodeficiencies are NOT
A)are the most common
Q3: Primary immunodeficiencies affecting T cells tend to
Q4: Primary immunodeficiencies that affect B cells are
Q5: Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)
A)is a result of
Q7: Children born with SCID often first become
Q8: Deficiency in the common ? chain of
Q9: Adenosine deaminase deficiency leads to SCID, even
Q10: Bare lymphocyte syndrome does NOT
A)produce a phenotype
Q11: Hyper IgM syndrome
A)is autosomal.
B)is a result of
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