Across
- 3. When a cell dies, this process results in the release of enzymes and chemicals by the dying cell into the surrounding tissues, where they are capable of causing real damage
- 4. Antigen presenting cells that are able to travel to the lymph node where they help activate virgin T cells
- 7. Specific T cell that's job is to downregulate the system after the system's upregulation
- 11. Antigen that is capable of causing an allergic reaction
- 13. Name of the cytokines that the secondary lymphoid organ choreographs
- 14. Anaphylactic shock is caused by the degranulating of this type of cell.
- 15. Type of selection that involves testing for tolerance of self
- 17. Examples of these proteins include CTLA-4 and PD-1, and their function is to help "decommission" T cells towards the end of a battle.
- 18. After entering the thymus, what region of the thymus do lymphocytes migrate to in order to begin proliferation
- 19. T cells go here after being taught self tolerance and leave the bone marrow
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- 1. Portion of the invariant chain that occupies that class II MHC groove in an endosome?
- 2. Name of the concept where B and T cells learn to no react to proteins that the body produces for normal functions
- 5. When B receptors are brought close enough together to cause B cells to be activated, the BCR's are said to be
- 6. Where do B cells and T cells originate
- 8. Type of T cells that inspect the peptides presented on class I MHC molecules
- 9. Type of antigen that B cells recognize
- 10. Name of the component produced by CTL's that helps trigger apoptosis
- 11. passport molecules that virgin T cells utilize to visit specific sites in the body
- 12. What kinds of proteins does the invariant chain-CLIP-HLA-DM-class II MHC pathway display
- 16. Process in which an infected cell's DNA is destroyed by the cell's own enzyme
