What is myeloma and how does it affect the immune system?
Myeloma is a hematological cancer that develops in the plasma cells found in the bone marrow. Myeloma results in the formation of abnormal antibodies which are also known as M proteins . These M proteins donot benefit the body but their abnormal growth results in crowding out of normally functioning immunoglobulins. Immunity is severely weakened by myeloma/multiple myeloma
How does HIV affect the immune system? which specific cells are affected? Which organ? and how is the brain affected in HIV, liver, skin, GI tract?
In 3 paragraphs: Discuss ways that stress can affect the immune and endocrine system and how does this manifest in the human condition?
How does HIV evade the immune system? What cell does it “Hide” in?
What is an antigen? How does the immune system recognize antigens? Please be as specific as possible.
Indicate how the endocrine system could affect the immune response to: - A maximal bout of exercise (give specific examples) - Exercising for 30 minutes at 60% VO2max (give specific examples)
1) What is the difference between non-pathogen, pathogen and opportunistic pathogen? 2)How does HIV affect the immune system? 3)Describe how B-cells and T-cells get activated in the adaptive immune response. 4)Describe how the immune cells can distinguish from self and non-self.
How does the immune system protect us from disease? How do doctors use the immune response to protect you from disease? How are the antibodies in your body made? How are antibodies that are used in ELISA made? What does ELISA stand for? What enzymes were used in the Labster simulation? Why? Why are enzymes used in this immunoassay? Why do you need to assay positive and negative control samples as well as your experimental samples? If the sample gave...
How does immigration affect the USA and the system ?
Your body encounters a bacterium that is coated in LPS. How does the innate immune system recognize and respond to the bacteria in your system? Make sure to include any pathways of activation, cells or processes that will be utilized.
Please define the pathology Cerebral Thrombosis, how does it affect the body system, and what are the associated anatomy parts of the body affected?