Immunology

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Across
  1. 2. - soluble antigens
  2. 3. - where does bcells mature in?
  3. 4. of immune system too devastating to function of CNS
  4. 6. - engulf the antigens
  5. 8. - Fragments of antigens are “presented” on surface of the cell in conjunction
  6. 9. -cell secretes interleukins
  7. 13. - Cells that line blood vessels of brain are much more restrictive of the substances that they allow to enter the brain
  8. 16. - Antigen is phagocytized, primarily B cells and macrophages
  9. 17. - B or T cell encounters antigen
  10. 20. - type of B cell
  11. 22. - Membranes surrounding brain soft tissue
  12. 24. - Sensory, motor and integrative
  13. 26. - cell bound antigens
  14. 27. - outermost layer of brain
  15. 32. - Tc cells, T8 or CD8 cells carry out attack
  16. 36. - Naturally Acquired Infection contact with pathogen
  17. 37. - where does tcells mature?
  18. 38. -molecule links to a carrier molecule in order to become immunogenic
  19. 42. -Stimulate a primary response and a memory response, exposure to a virulent pathogen
  20. 43. - fuses with enzyme containing lysosome
  21. 45. - middle layer of brain
  22. 47. - protein that cause a pore in membrane resulting in lysis
  23. 49. - Cell-mediated (T cells)
  24. 52. - layer closest to brain
  25. 54. -DNA complexed to proteins, but not pure DNA
  26. 55. - characteristics of a good immunogens
  27. 56. - cells can NOT present antigen
  28. 57. - specialized cells of CNS immune system
  29. 58. - monomer; 80% circulating, crosses placenta to fetus, 2 immune response
  30. 59. - between arachnoid and pia mater
  31. 60. - Brain and spinal cord
Down
  1. 1. -cell membranes
  2. 5. - specificity and memory
  3. 7. - Nerves that travel to periphery of the body
  4. 10. -TH cells, T4 or CD4 cellshelp promote Tc cell and B cell action
  5. 11. - vaccines are administered via the routes
  6. 12. - pass from mother to fetus via placenta
  7. 14. - Antibody-mediated (B cells)
  8. 15. - Sign and symptoms of meninges inflammation
  9. 18. - Inflammatory
  10. 19. - masks dangerous parts of bacterial exotoxins
  11. 21. -monomer in plasma; dimer in mucus, saliva, tears, milk, intestinal secretions, prevents adherence to epithelia
  12. 23. -monomer; B cell membrane antigen receptor
  13. 25. - Common site of infection
  14. 28. -Part of a molecule that is recognized by the immune system; antigens have multiple epitopes
  15. 29. - challenge by same antigen results in more rapid response
  16. 30. - Gram negative diplococci
  17. 31. - Toxic shock syndrome and its extreme immune response
  18. 33. - Secretes antibody molecules
  19. 34. - Initial encounter with antigen
  20. 35. -provide immunity from future exposure to antigen
  21. 39. - antigen binding sites are found on part of the antibody
  22. 40. - cushions brain and provides nutrients
  23. 41. -immunoglobulins (Ig)
  24. 44. - Substance that prompts the generation of antibodies and triggers an immune response
  25. 46. -pentamer, 10% in plasma, 1 immune response
  26. 48. -Sites of development Red bone marrow
  27. 50. - primed to respond to same antigen
  28. 51. -monomer; on mast cells; stimulates release of histamines, attracts eosinophils
  29. 53. - attack foreign cells and diseased host cells