Across
- 2. Vaccine technology that codes for a viral spike protein within a lipid vesicle.
- 3. Glycoprotein marker expressed by Cytotoxic T cells.
- 4. Acronym for cells like macrophages and dendritic cells that present antigen to T cells.
- 6. Primary lymphoid organ where T cells mature.
- 10. Host proteins necessary for T cells to recognize antigen fragments.
- 11. The small, accessible part of an antigen that binds to a receptor.
- 12. Glycoprotein marker expressed by Helper T cells.
- 13. Term for B or T cells before they bind to antigen and become activated.
- 15. Type of immunity where antibodies are given to a patient rather than produced.
- 17. Branch of adaptive immunity that uses antibodies to defend against pathogens in body fluids.
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- 1. Nickname for Helper T cells due to their role in activating other immune cells.
- 5. Abbreviation for Cytotoxic T lymphocytes that directly destroy virus-infected cells.
- 7. The physical structure of a B cell receptor (BCR) or antibody.
- 8. Adaptive immunity is only found in this animal group.
- 9. Long-lived cell type that records information for future infections.
- 12. The disease Edward Jenner used to confer immunity against smallpox.
- 14. The historical practice of inoculation using dried smallpox scabs or pus.
- 16. Activated B cell type that actively secretes antibodies.
