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B3 Revision
MAB's
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With this the hybridoma is cloned which allows the cells to divide and then produce monoclonal antibodies.
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These antibodies are then mixed with tumour cells to form a hybridoma, which can then divide to produce the specific antibody.
As a result, the immune system of the mouse is activated, and lymphocytes create a particular antibody that matches the pathogen's specific antigen.
Monoclonal antibodies or MABs are produced by injecting a pathogen into a mouse and then waiting for it to respond to a specific antigen.
Virus VS bacteria
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A virus invades your boy cells and then when i is inside your body cells in multiply and destroys cells
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Primary Defence
primary defence's are non-specific barriers. For example, skin, mucus, stomach acid, cilia etc.
heres the examples
The skin acts a barrier to pathogens which means that the skin is in place to stop any pathogens from just entering the body within seconds of you daily basis.
The primary immune response system is where the antigens are on the surface of pathogens, antibodies are produced by lymphocytes as part of the immune response responses on the first encounter with the pathogen
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Skin works as a large barrier to prevent harmful bacteria entering the body. Skin also produces natural oils that can kill these pathogens.
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Secondary Response
The secondary response is where you already have memory cells from the last given time you had the the virus so your body knows how to deal with it, which means you won't get very ill.
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