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