Across
- 2. A Th0 cell exposed to ____ would become a Th2 cell
- 3. The antibody that is capable of forming a bridge between a natural killer cell and one of our own cells that is infected with a virus is
- 5. The antibody that can fix complement but less effciently
- 7. The function of the spleen is to filter
- 8. ___ can only recognize their cognate antigens if they are presented
- 10. Virgin T cells have permission to visit all secondary ____ organs
- 12. What method of B cell activation do require that BCRs bind to their cognate antigens
- 13. The component of human cells that destroy proteins is called the?
- 15. IL-4 is a cytokine that causes uncommitted T helper cells to become what class of T helper cell?
- 16. The type of T cell that maintains flexibility in the type of cytokine profile it produces is called
- 17. The “passport” that Virgin T cells have that allow them to visit specific sites in the body are ___ molecules
- 18. The antigen that a B cell recognizes is called a
- 20. ____ cells are cells that present antigens
- 21. Each person expresses up to 6 different ___ MHC molecules
- 22. ___ can recognize their cognate antigens if they are not presented
Down
- 1. A Th0 cell exposed to ___ would become a Th1 cell
- 2. The antibody that fixes complement most efficiently in the classical activation pathway is
- 3. Class I MHC molecules specialize in showcasing what is happening ___ a cell
- 4. ___ dendritic cells are cells that produce IFNa and IFNb in response to viral attack
- 6. These protein molecules are responsible for immediate rejection of an organ transplantation
- 9. The specific 6-12 amino acid region of an antigen that binds to an antibody is called the
- 11. Anaphylactic shock is caused by the degranulation of what cells?
- 14. and class II MHC molecules specialize in showcasing what is happening ___ of a cell
- 17. The process by which an infected cell's DNA is destroyed by the cells own enzymes
- 19. Peptides fragments in the cytoplasm of human cells are taken to the endoplasmic reticulum by ______ transporters
