Systemic Immunity

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