Across
- 2. Chemical attractants for immune cells (plural)
- 6. Cell that releases chromatin to create an extracellular traps which binds microbes and cause their degradation (=extracellular effector function).
- 8. A non-specific effector cell recruited to sites of inflammation, often at early stages of infections, and further drive inflammation; can also directly phagocytize microbes
- 9. What intracellular/extracellular effector mechanism results in the release of superoxide radicals?
- 12. In an adaptive immune response, do T cells provide protection against intra or extra cellular pathogens?
- 13. An antibody found in fish serum and skin mucus (abbreviation)
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- 1. Immunity in which the antigen-sensing receptors undergo rearrangement to create a new protein
- 3. Another term for an antibody or specialized immune protein.
- 4. In this type of immune sensing, pathogen recognition receptors recognize general features of pathogens
- 5. Drivers and navigators of the immune response (plural)
- 7. Cytokine upregulated in response to inflammatory cytokines and LPS, but dampens adaptive and innate immune responses
- 10. General term for a group of effector molecules that can bind to antigens to eliminate function or coat pathogens for subsequent engulfment by phagocytic cells
- 11. An antibody found only in fish that is likely involved in mucosal immune responses (abbreviation)
