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What occurs if a T cell binds to an antigen and the T cell does not receive a co-stimulatory signal?

The T cell enters a state of anergy. In this case, the T cell becomes tolerant to that antigen and is unable to divide or to secrete cytokines. This state of unresponsiveness to antigen is called anergy.


What are the double signals in T cell activation?

T cells receive 3 signals during activation:1. Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) presenting an antigen (foreign peptide) to the T cell receptor2. The co-stimulatory signal (B7 on the dendritic cell binding to CD28 on the T cell)The first signal ensures that the T cell is specific for the antigen it has been presented.The T cell cannot be activated without also recieveing the second signal. This is how the T cell checks that it has been presented an antigen by a "professional" antigen presenting cell.3. Cytokines (signalling molecules) are released by the dendritic cell - these cause the differentiation of the T cell


Where does wireless transmit and receive signal from?

It has an access point which transmit signal to the client and receive.


Is T cell activation antigen specific?

Yes. The first signal that a T cell receives from an antigen presenting cell (dendritic cell) is MHC presenting an antigen (foreign peptide). This gives the T cell specificity to this antigen.


When does Carrier Signal occur?

The carrier signal occurs at the beginning to transmit information.


How does a dendrite receive a signal?

Dendrites receive signals from post-synaptic nerve


Can you receive a DTV signal on an HDTV?

Yes


In indirect elisa the enzyme liked antibody will attach to?

In an indirect ELISA, the enzyme-linked antibody attaches to the target antigen that has been immobilized on the microplate. This allows for the detection of the antigen through the enzyme's activity, which produces a signal that indicates the presence of the target antigen in the sample.


What is the first signal required for activation of a T cell?

The first signal required to activate a T cell is MHC(Major Histocompatibility Complex) presenting an antigen(foreign peptide) to the T cell receptor.


On the F15 aircraft the fuel quantity indicators receive the fuel quantity signal from the?

signal conditioner


How does a satellite dish receive signal?

it receives it by signals


Where did the inventor guglielmo macaroni receive his first transatlantic wireless signal?

Newfoundland is where the first signal was received.