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There is no condition known as sea cell rhinitis, but there is seasonal rhinitis. One cell that is presenting in this condition is nasal mucosal antigen-presenting cell, or APC.

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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.


The function of an antigen-presenting cell depends on the presence of what?

The function of an antigen-presenting cell depends on the presence of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules, which provide a platform for presenting antigens to T cells. Additionally, the presence of co-stimulatory molecules is crucial for activating T cells and initiating an immune response.


What does not serve as an antigen-presenting cell?

Red blood cells do not serve as antigen-presenting cells. Antigen-presenting cells include dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells, which play a crucial role in initiating immune responses by presenting antigens to T cells.


Is allergic rhinitis dominant or recessive?

Allergic rhinitis is not inherited in a simple Mendelian dominant or recessive pattern. It is a complex trait influenced by multiple genetic and environmental factors. Family history can increase the risk of developing allergic rhinitis, but it is not determined by a single gene with dominant or recessive inheritance.


What is the name of cell starts with letter d?

A type of cell that starts with the letter "D" is a "dendritic cell." Dendritic cells are a crucial part of the immune system, acting as antigen-presenting cells that help initiate and regulate immune responses by capturing and presenting antigens to T cells. They play a vital role in recognizing pathogens and initiating adaptive immunity.

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What does the term rhinitis mean?

Rhinitis is inflammation in the nasal passages.


What cell is not and antigen presenting cell?

Red blood cells are not antigen presenting cells because they lack major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules, which are required for presenting antigens to T cells.


What is the medical prefix for rhinitis?

Rhinitis has no prefix. It has the word root "rhin-" and the suffix "-itis."


Which cell is known as antigen presenting cell?

Dendritic cells,macrophages, B cells


Is rhinitis related to asthma attacks?

More than 80% of people with asthma have rhinitis and recent research emphasizes that treating rhinitis helps benefit asthma


What is the medical term meaning inflammation of the nasal lining?

Rhinitis is inflammation of the nasal lining.


How is viral rhinitis diagnosed?

There is no specific test for viral rhinitis. The diagnosis is based on the symptoms.


Can acute rhinitis cause dizziness?

I think so I have rhinitis and I'm always drizzy and spacing out


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.


What is the main term in the diagnostic statement allergic rhinitis in the fall due to ragweed?

In the diagnostic statement "allergic rhinitis in the fall due to ragweed," Answer: the main terms both 'allergic' and 'rhinitis.'


Is the medical term for hives is rhinitis?

No. Rhinitis is what you would call a "runny nose". Hives are called urticaria.


Hi is nonallergic rhinitis contagious?

You mean a normal sniffle? Not the rhinitis itself but if you have it because you have a cold the cold is catchy.