what is the role of monoclonal antibodies in pregnancy testing?
what is the role of monoclonal antibodies in detecting diseases (such as prostate cancer)?
what is the role of monoclonal antibodies in the treatment of diseases (like targetting cancer cells)?
what is the benefit of using monoclonal antibodies to treat cancers?
minimise damage to surrounding tissue and other cells (only cancer cells)
advantages of monoclonal antibodies? 3
disadvantages of monoclonal antibodies? 3
define a vaccine
what does a vaccine force the immune system to do?
produce antibodies specific to that pathogen (by the lymphocytes)
what is immunity?
when lymphocyte cells produce enough antibodies fast enough to destroy pathogen before it causes disease
BUT PATHOGEN STILL ENTERS BODY
how do vaccines help in the long term?
upon the real infection, the body has some antibodies in the form of memory cells
(fight off disease faster and without becoming ill)
positives and negatives of vaccinations?
POS
NEG
what are antibiotics?
medicines that kill bacterial pathogens inside the body
substances that slow down or stop the growth of bacteria .
would one antibiotic kill all bacteria?
no, different antibiotics are effective against different types of bacteria
how do scientists identify the bacteria making you ill?
how do antibiotics affect bacteria?
(ie. stop building cell walls)
- which stops diffusion/protein synthesis
what is the problem with antibiotics?
overuse may lead to antibiotic-resistant bacteria (non-resistant bacteria are killed off)
explain the use of antiseptics in the prevention/treatment of disease
- do not damage human tissue (so good in surgeries)
can one antiseptic kill all microorganisms?
no, different antiseptics act on different microorganisms
difference between a disinfectant and antiseptic?
what are antivirals?
drugs that inhibit the function of viruses (usually by preventing them from replicating)
can antivirals kill viruses?
and explain why
no, not directly
how can antivirals treat viral diseases? (3 marker)
are most antiviral drugs specific?
yes, they are designed to act on one type of cell
what is the problem with antiviral drugs?