GUIDE 2026/2027 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT
ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS
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Prepare thoroughly for your Clinical Immunology and Serology exams with this comprehensive
study guide for the years 2026 and 2027. This guide includes a detailed collection of the most
relevant and up-to-date questions, each accompanied by verified correct answers to ensure
you’re fully prepared for your exams. Topics covered range from antigen-antibody reactions to
key immunology techniques such as agglutination, precipitation, and immunodiffusion. You'll
find a wealth of essential terms, laboratory procedures, and diagnostic serology concepts that are
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making it easy to test your knowledge on the go. Designed to help you achieve a 100%
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PROCEDURES, AUTOIMMUNITY, DIAGNOSTIC SEROLOGY, MEDICAL EXAM
PREPARATION
What are the primary lymphoid organs?
,Bone marrow and Thymus
B cells are made where?
bone marrow
T cells are made where?
Thymus
The lymph node has two type of what?
follicles (primary and secondary)
What follicles contain resting B cells?
primary follicles
What follicles contain germinal centers with proliferating B cells?
secondary follicles
What are the stages of B cell?
-proB cells
-preB cells
-immature B cells
-mature B cells
-proliferating B cells
What B cells have tdt and RAG enzymes?
Pro-B cells
What B cells have Pre-B cell receptor?
Pre-B cells
What B cells have complete IgM?
Immature B cells
What B cells have IgM and IgD?
mature naive B cells
What B cells produce plasma cells and memory B cells?
proliferating B cells
What are the stages of T cells?
-prothymocytes
-double negative
-double positive
-mature naive T cells
-effector and memory T cells
What T cells have tdt?
prothymocytes
What T cell has CD3?
double negative T cells
What T cell is negative for both CD4 and CD8?
double negative T cells
What T cell is positive for both CD4 and CD8?
double positive T cells
After positive selection for T cells they are positive for what?
either CD4 or CD8
Cells that survive the negative selection (choosing either CD4 or CD8) become
what?
mature naive T cells
, What T cells produce effector T cells and memory T cells?
proliferating T cells
CD4 T cells include what subsets?
-Th1
-Th2
-Treg
MCH 1 molecules facts?
-HLA 1
-endogenous pathway
-internally derived CD8 T cells
-long alpha chain bound to a beta 2 microglobulin
MCH 2 molecules facts?
-HLA 2
-exogenous
-externally derived CD4 T cells
-alpha chain and beta chain
HLA 1 is composed of what?
-HLA-A
-HLA-B
-HLA-C
HLA 2 is composed of what?
-HLA-DP
-HLA-DQ
-HLA-DR
The antibody structure composes of what?
2 light chains and 2 heavy chains
What are the light chains?
kappa and lambda
What are the heavy chains?
-mu
-delta
-gamma
-alpha
-eplison
Both light and heavy chains have a what?
variable region
One heavy chain variable region + one light chain variable region=?
one binding unit
The binding unit does what?
recongnizes a specific antigen
What are the 2 proteolytic enzymes?
-papain
-pepsin
Papain breaks and immunoglobulin to what?