Systemic Immunity
Across
- 1. An innate immune cell which develops from a monocyte
- 4. The type of cell that prevents overreaction
- 11. The abbreviation for the name of the complex used in antigen presentation
- 13. Small cellular fragments involved in immunity as well as clotting
- 14. Antibodies that recognise self proteins
- 15. The cell organelle in which pathogens are digested
- 16. The abbreviation for unstable reactive molecules released during cell death
- 17. The molecular found in the membrane of Gram negative bacteria
- 18. The mineral which is involved in granule release from neutrophils
- 20. The abbreviation for protein found studded on NETs released from neutrophils
- 21. The type of cell death which results if cells do not get survival signals
- 23. The abbreviation for self-structures that activate cells when damaged
- 25. The type of cell expansion which occurs to generate identical daughter cells
- 26. Antimicrobial peptides contained within granules
- 27. The concentration of leukocytes that appear in blood after centrifugation
Down
- 2. A type of microvesicle used to communicate between cells
- 3. The joining between and APC and an adaptive immune cell
- 5. A protein which binds Iron
- 6. An innate cell which samples the environment
- 7. The fusion of a phagosome containing a pathogen and a lysosome containing enzymes
- 8. The directional movement of cells
- 9. A lymphocyte-like cell that doesn’t form memory
- 10. the variable region of the antibody that binds to the pathogen
- 12. The abbreviation for a conserved part of a pathogen
- 19. A cell involved in histamine release
- 22. The process where B cells generate diverse receptor combinations
- 24. An immune cell which produces NETs