Monoclonal Antibodies In immuno-inflammatory diseases such as hemolytic anaemia, eczema etc., T4 cells are greatly increased T4 cells are greatly reduced T8 cells are greatly increased T8 cells are greatly reduced T4 cells are greatly increased T4 cells are greatly reduced T8 cells are greatly increased T8 cells are greatly reduced ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Monoclonal Antibodies Helper T cells assist in the functions of certain B cells and other T cells None of these certain T cells certain B cells certain B cells and other T cells None of these certain T cells certain B cells ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Monoclonal Antibodies The cross linkage of antigens by antibodies is known as all of these complement fixation a cross reaction agglutination all of these complement fixation a cross reaction agglutination ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Monoclonal Antibodies An example of mosaic antigen is a hapten bacteria virus protein a hapten bacteria virus protein ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Monoclonal Antibodies The approach (s), which is/are currently followed to produce human monoclonal antibodies, is/are known as combination of EB Vand hybridoma techniques transformation of antigen specific B lymphocytes (EBV) hybridization of 6-thioguanine-resistant human plasmacytoma with immune human lymphocytes all of these combination of EB Vand hybridoma techniques transformation of antigen specific B lymphocytes (EBV) hybridization of 6-thioguanine-resistant human plasmacytoma with immune human lymphocytes all of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Monoclonal Antibodies In human B cells and T cells are matured in the lymph nodes and spleen respectively none of these bursa and thymus respectively bone marrow and thymus respectively lymph nodes and spleen respectively none of these bursa and thymus respectively bone marrow and thymus respectively ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP