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This question we're looking at the specificity of t cells to target different types of an lcmv virus.
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So we have two different strains or types of the lcmv.
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We have a k -type and we also have a d -type.
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For our t cells we're going to create two types.
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We're going to have our k -type and our d -type.
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In this situation, the k -type t cells are only able to target the k -type l -c -e -c.
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Lcmv infected cells, whereas the d -type t cells are only able to respond and attack the d -type l -cm -b infected cells.
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So for part a, we're being asked if for a heterozygous mice, that is kd type.
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So they're able to create both k and d t cells.
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Because they're able to create both different types, you can expect that they're going to be able to target both types of lcmv.
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So here for a, the answer is you'd expect that the t cells of this heterozygous mice or mouse would be able to properly respond to both types and strains of the lcmv virus.
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For part b, we're being asked about this application in a nude mouse.
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Now, nude is just going to mean without an immune system...