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AQA A-Level New specification - 3.2.4 HIV

Structure of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and its replication in helper T cells.

How HIV causes the symptoms of AIDS. Why antibiotics are ineffective against viruses.

The use of monoclonal antibodies in:

targeting medication to specific cell types by attaching a therapeutic drug to an antibody
medical diagnosis.
Details of the commercial or scientific production of monoclonal antibodies are not required.

Ethical issues associated with the use of vaccines and monoclonal antibodies.

The use of antibodies in the ELISA test.

Students should be able to:

discuss ethical issues associated with the use of vaccines and monoclonal antibodies
evaluate methodology, evidence and data relating to the use of vaccines and monoclonal antibodies.

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