Cell Therapy

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Across
  1. 1. Specialized body fluid with four main components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
  2. 2. Branch of biology and medicine that covers the study of immune systems in all organisms.
  3. 7. A type of therapy where the recipient of the therapy donated the cells used for developing the therapy.
  4. 9. T cells modified genetically to identify and attack tumors.
  5. 10. The act of rising in a mixture of materials based on physical density.
  6. 13. The removal of blood plasma from the body by the withdrawal of blood, its separation into plasma and cells, and the reintroduction of the cells.
  7. 15. A type of therapy using cells sourced from a donor that is not the recipients of therapy.
  8. 16. A collection of cells growing abnormally that is often associated with cancer.
  9. 17. The use of the patient's immune system to treat cancer.
  10. 18. The federal agency that reviews and clears new devices and therapies in the united states.
Down
  1. 1. The act of tethering one object to another.
  2. 3. Cells originating in blood often used in immunotherapy.
  3. 4. A protein expressed on the surface of a cell with unique configuration to interact with other molecules and cells.
  4. 5. Mythical bird described as larger than an eagle of which only a single pair was said to live at any time. Also, Akadeum instrument.
  5. 6. Hollow spheres used as children's toys and now for cell therapy.
  6. 8. ___ antigen receptor, the modification to T Cells to make CAR T Cells.
  7. 9. A medication or procedure that completely alleviates a medical malady.
  8. 11. The world leader in microbubble technology for isolating targets from biological samples.
  9. 12. ____ therapy, the use of living biological units to treat disease or damaged tissues.
  10. 14. A biomolecule that forms a covalent bond with biotin often used to isolate targets.