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Which type of immunity is maintained as a site of immune privilege in the central nervous system (CNS)?
Which type of immunity is maintained as a site of immune privilege in the central nervous system (CNS)?
- Both innate and adaptive immunity
- Innate immunity
- Neither innate nor adaptive immunity
- Adaptive immunity (correct)
What is the function of cytokine receptors?
What is the function of cytokine receptors?
- To act as signaling platforms (correct)
- To recognize invading pathogens
- To induce type I interferon
- To maintain immune privilege in the CNS
Which signaling pathway is involved in cytokine receptor signaling?
Which signaling pathway is involved in cytokine receptor signaling?
- Jak-Stat signaling pathway (correct)
- MAPK signaling pathway
- NF-kB signaling pathway
- PI3K-Akt signaling pathway
Which type of cytokine is known as an antiviral cytokine?
Which type of cytokine is known as an antiviral cytokine?
What is the main function of interferon molecules?
What is the main function of interferon molecules?
Which type of immune response can recognise invading pathogens?
Which type of immune response can recognise invading pathogens?
What is the main function of the Jak-Stat signaling pathway?
What is the main function of the Jak-Stat signaling pathway?
Which immune response is maintained as a site of immune privilege in the CNS?
Which immune response is maintained as a site of immune privilege in the CNS?
What is the basic structure of cytokine molecules?
What is the basic structure of cytokine molecules?
Which molecules are involved in interferon signaling?
Which molecules are involved in interferon signaling?
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