Monoclonal Antibodies

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Q. How are monoclonal antibodies typically produced?
  • A. By recombinant DNA technology
  • B. By chemical synthesis
  • C. By fermentation
  • D. By natural extraction
Q. What is a potential side effect of monoclonal antibody therapy?
  • A. Weight gain
  • B. Infusion reactions
  • C. Increased appetite
  • D. Hair loss
Q. What is the primary mechanism of action of monoclonal antibodies?
  • A. Inhibition of DNA replication
  • B. Blocking specific antigens
  • C. Enhancing T-cell activation
  • D. Stimulating cytokine production
Q. What is the role of monoclonal antibodies in COVID-19 treatment?
  • A. Preventing infection
  • B. Reducing viral load
  • C. Enhancing vaccine efficacy
  • D. Increasing antibody production
Q. What type of immune response do monoclonal antibodies primarily elicit?
  • A. Innate immune response
  • B. Adaptive immune response
  • C. Inflammatory response
  • D. Autoimmune response
Q. Which of the following diseases can be treated with monoclonal antibodies?
  • A. Diabetes
  • B. Asthma
  • C. Rheumatoid arthritis
  • D. Hypertension
Q. Which of the following is a characteristic of monoclonal antibodies?
  • A. They are polyclonal
  • B. They are specific to a single epitope
  • C. They are produced by multiple cell lines
  • D. They have a short half-life
Q. Which of the following is a common use of monoclonal antibodies in cancer treatment?
  • A. Chemotherapy
  • B. Radiation therapy
  • C. Targeted therapy
  • D. Surgery
Q. Which of the following is an example of a monoclonal antibody?
  • A. Adalimumab
  • B. Ibuprofen
  • C. Aspirin
  • D. Metformin
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