FishDiseases_Immunity

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  1. 2. Chemical attractants for immune cells (plural)
  2. 6. Cell that releases chromatin to create an extracellular traps which binds microbes and cause their degradation (=extracellular effector function).
  3. 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
  4. 9. What intracellular/extracellular effector mechanism results in the release of superoxide radicals?
  5. 12. In an adaptive immune response, do T cells provide protection against intra or extra cellular pathogens?
  6. 13. An antibody found in fish serum and skin mucus (abbreviation)
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  1. 1. Immunity in which the antigen-sensing receptors undergo rearrangement to create a new protein
  2. 3. Another term for an antibody or specialized immune protein.
  3. 4. In this type of immune sensing, pathogen recognition receptors recognize general features of pathogens
  4. 5. Drivers and navigators of the immune response (plural)
  5. 7. Cytokine upregulated in response to inflammatory cytokines and LPS, but dampens adaptive and innate immune responses
  6. 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
  7. 11. An antibody found only in fish that is likely involved in mucosal immune responses (abbreviation)