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61 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 61
fibrinolysis

antibodies to specific antigens

term for an antibody molecule that binds to an antigen

break down of clotting
enzymatic breakdown of fibrin

collection of fused macrophages
in response to implants that cause chronic inflammation

Term 2 of 61
acute inflammation

immediate response to injury, short term, PMNs (neutrophils), mononuclear leukocytes
(cells), exudate

delayed response to injury, chronic condition, eosinophils, basophils, antibodies

gradual healing process, long term, fibroblasts, collagen production, scar formation


sudden onset of symptoms, viral infection, lymphocytes, plasma cells, antibodies

Term 3 of 61
For cell biomaterial interactions, hemolysis is a term that refers to:

Destruction of the biomaterial by blood proteins


Destruction of red blood cells by the biomaterial

Destruction of Hematoxylin stain by the biomaterial


Destruction of biomaterials by water

,Term 4 of 61
In inflammation, Transudate is formed as a result of:

Increased hydrostatic pressure from plasma side


Increased colloid osmotic pressure from plasma side

Increased cytoplasmic pressure within cells


Increased vapor pressure of oxygen in RBCs

Term 5 of 61
MHC

major histocompatibility complex: -genetic system that is made of different
proteins/proteins and used identify foreign proteins
-antigen recognition/HLA; donor/recipient match

-blood blood coagulation and clot formation that occurs due to injury to endothelium
-formation of blood clot (in wrong place)
prevents blood flow

-at birth, non-specific; complement, phagocytes
-acquired later in life, specific; T/B cells, antibodies, complement

Major Histocompatibility Complex

Term 6 of 61
In immune recognition, MHC stands for:

Major Histocompatibility Corpuscle

Major Histomorphometry Complex

Major Hematology Complex


Major Histocompatibility Complex

,Term 7 of 61
immunofluorescence analysis of cell-biomaterial interaction refers to:

Fluorescently tagged antibody-based staining of cells and tissues


H & E staining of cells and tissues

Analysis of cells and tissues with SEM

Designing fluorescent biomaterials for analysis

Term 8 of 61
A Drug-eluting arterial stent will possibly be categorized as a _______________ device.
- Class I
- Class II
- Class III
- Class IV

Class IV - combination product


nature of blood, surface, flow

Major Histocompatibility Complex

antibodies to specific antigens

Term 9 of 61
vroman effect

hematoxylin and eosin
cell membrane and nucleus - general morphology

term for an antibody molecule that binds to an antigen

highest concentration proteins arrive first, then replaced by higher affinity proteins
-albumin, fibrinogen, igG, factor 12

complex of macromolecules and cells, macrophages, blood vessels, and fibroblasts;
biomolecules that result form hard, connective tissue (glycoproteins, collagen)

, Term 10 of 61
T-cells get 'educated' in immune function by:

Thyroid


Thymus

Thylakoid

Thiols

Term 11 of 61
Macrophages are inflammatory cells transformed from:

Platelets

Neutrophils

Macromolecules

Monocytes

Term 12 of 61
cell injury response

increased hydrostatic pressure from plasma side

positive: change in dep variable, dacron
negative: PDMS


acute
chronic
granulation tissue
healing/fibrosis

Neutrophils, Basophils, Eosinophils, Monocytes

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