Vaccination Flashcards

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What are antibodies?

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Chemicals made my by lymphocytes

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What are antigens?

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Surface proteins that identify a cell

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Name 2 risks of immunisation

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Mild reaction/ mild form of the disease

Very rarely a person can have a major harmful reaction

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Describe the difference between a vaccine and immunisation

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A vaccine contains a dead or harmless form of a pathogen that is used to immunise a person

Immunisation means giving a vaccine to cause an immune response in the body

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What are monoclonal antibodies?

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Antibodies that carry useful chemical markers or treatments.

A set of monoclonal antibodies are identical because they are produced in large quantities from the same hybrids a cells

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What can monoclonal antibodies be used for?

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In pregnancy tests to identify if the pregnancy hormone is present

To stick to blood clots or cancer cells so they can be detected and treated

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