Definitions
Cell Surface Markers/Receptors
Vaccines
Specimen Collection
100

reaction to any traumatic event in the
tissues

inflammation

100

known as "cluster of differentiation"

CD molecules 

100

provide protection from more than
one pathogen

combination vaccines

100

the sorts of tests you did for the Unknown Identification labs

Phenotypic methods

200

After attachment and penetration, the phage genome inserts itself into the host genome.

lysogeny

200

thethered to the cell membrane 

B and T-cell receptors

200

Uses carrier virus capable of infecting human cells that has been modified to carry genes for specific viral antigen

viral vector vaccine

200

Tells you that patient is currently infected with the pathogen


Direct Sandwich ELISA

300

The ratio of the dose of the drug that is toxic to humans as compared to its minimum therapeutic dose

Therapeutic Index


300

Recognizes antigen within MHC

T-cell receptor

300

what type of vaccine is Hepatitis A

inactivated whole pathogen 

(Pathogen treated with chemicals or radiation to render it dead/inactive)

300

a pregnancy is an example of what test 

Immunochromatography
(Composed of a plastic case around porous material, with antibodies OR antigens)

400

Which group of organisms need oxygen to grow & cannot carry out fermentation in the absence of oxygen?

obligate aerobe

400

Markers found on some phagocytic cells
(macrophages and dendritic cells) and B cells

MHC class II

400

what vaccine stimulates IgA protection on mucous membranes

nasal and oral vaccines

400

what molecule does the PCR COVID test detect 

 Viral genome (positive sense RNA)