_____ cells are mature, differentiated B cells characterized by cytoplasmic Ig
#2
What type of cells are the following examples? _____ ,smooth muscle cells
#3
_____ is a laboratory technique used to assess size, granularity, and protein expression of individual cells in a sample
#4
Amyloid may be visualized using _____ staining
#5
Defects in CD-_____ on regulatory T cells are associated with multiple sclerosis and type I diabetes mellitus
#6
The PD1 receptor is normally involved in the maintainance of _____ immunologic tolerance
#7
The PAS stain is useful for staining _____
#8
Which MHC class is expressed on all nucleated cells and platelets? _____
#9
_____ with Warthin-Finkeldey giant cells is diagnostic of Measles (rubeola)
#10
What laboratory technique is used to diagnose chromosomal imbalances?_____
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Immunohistochemistry Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____ cells are mature, differentiated B cells characterized by cytoplasmic Ig
Answer: Plasma
Flashcard 2: What type of cells are the following examples? _____ ,smooth muscle cells
Answer: Stable (Quiescent) (Labile, Stable, or Permanent?)
Flashcard 3: _____ is a laboratory technique used to assess size, granularity, and protein expression of individual cells in a sample
Answer: Flow cytometry
Flashcard 4: Amyloid may be visualized using _____ staining
Answer: Congo red
Flashcard 5: Defects in CD-_____ on regulatory T cells are associated with multiple sclerosis and type I diabetes mellitus
Answer: 25
Flashcard 6: The PD1 receptor is normally involved in the maintainance of _____ immunologic tolerance
Answer: peripheral
Flashcard 7: The PAS stain is useful for staining _____
Answer: glycogen
Flashcard 8: Which MHC class is expressed on all nucleated cells and platelets? _____
Answer: MHC I
Flashcard 9: _____ with Warthin-Finkeldey giant cells is diagnostic of Measles (rubeola)
Answer: Lymphadenitis
Flashcard 10: What laboratory technique is used to diagnose chromosomal imbalances?_____
Answer: Karyotyping
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