Across
- 4. What is a (mostly) Y shaped protein?
- 7. One type of immune response in mammals.
- 8. What stimulates helper T cells?
- 12. What antibodies (i.e. antibodies to one epitope) can be artificially produced by creating Hybridomas?
- 14. What cell type in the innate immune system releases toxins that kill bacteria and parasites but also cause tissue damage?
- 15. What cells are produced and present in the body and are not activated (dormant/G0 phase)?
- 16. What do activated T-cells interact with?
- 17. Defence system that acts immediately or within hours of a pathogens appearance.
Down
- 1. What serine proteases triggers programmed cell death?
- 2. ... of the Antibodies can inactivate the pathogen in a number of ways.
- 3. What do cells infected with pathogens activate?
- 5. What is the cell that is made specific for a particular antigen?
- 6. What are attenuated virus/bacteria that trigger an immune response and memory cells?
- 9. What is a transmembrane glycoprotein that is a co‐receptor that assists the T cell receptor (TCR) in communicating with an antigen‐presenting cell?
- 10. Another word for antibodies.
- 11. Cells that are derived from undifferentiated stem cells (in bone marrow or fetal liver).
- 13. What is cell division?
