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  1. 2. Which viral infections causes German measles in children?
  2. 3. What is described as the strength with which a multivalent antibody binds a multivalent antigen and is a measure of the overall stability of an antibody-antigen complex?
  3. 4. Is the first exposure to a specific antigen and a specific antibody production follows a primary or secondary response?
  4. 6. What is described as the attraction of an antibody to an antigen, but the reactions is not visible?
  5. 9. What are the two types of light chains?
  6. 11. What type of cells are Eosinophils, neutrophils, and monocytes?
  7. 14. What is described as a proportion of people who do not have a disease or condition and have a negative test?
  8. 16. What type of test method is used to detect antibodies in patient serum?
  9. 18. What type of cell is a part of innate immunity and attacks tumor and virally infected cells?
  10. 19. What is in excess in a postzone reaction?
  11. 20. What autoimmune disease is described as an autoimmune disorder where the whole body is attacked and symptoms include painful joints, muscle pain, and cardiac manifestations?
  12. 21. What is described as cytokines that inhibit viral synthesis or act as immune regulators?
  13. 23. What is a substance that is foreign and causes an immune response?
  14. 26. Which tumor marker is used to diagnose and monitor liver and testicular cancer?
Down
  1. 1. What part of an antibody is made of the heavy chain and determines the biological activity?
  2. 3. What type of immunity is resulted when one is vaccinated?
  3. 5. Which hepatitis is characterized by fecal oral and direct contact transmission and is diagnosed by the detected of IgM and IgG titers?
  4. 7. Which cell type maintains allergic reactions?
  5. 8. Why does the secondary immune response have a shorter lag phase?
  6. 10. Where do T cells mature?
  7. 12. What is described as a substance that is capable of causing an immune response?
  8. 13. What are cytokines that promote chemotaxis of leukocytes from blood to damaged tissue?
  9. 15. Which acute phase reactant is the most sensitive indicator for nonspecific inflammation?
  10. 17. What is described as a proportion of people who have a disease or condition and have a positive test?
  11. 22. What is being measured by side scatter in Flow Cytometry?
  12. 24. What blood cell develops into other cells in the tissues?
  13. 25. What is the target organ associated with Hashimoto’s disease?