History Of Immunology & Serology

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  1. 5. A type of agglutination wherein RBC is used as a carrier
  2. 8. German scientist who pioneered cell theory in immunity
  3. 9. Antibodies (Abs) are usually found in?
  4. 11. T cytotoxic cell type
  5. 12. is the basic reaction of antigen and antibody binding.
  6. 13. Observable reaction; Electrophoretic separation of antigen subspecies
  7. 15. Term for study of blood serum
  8. 16. Developed “Therapeutic Vaccination”
  9. 18. Developed smallpox vaccination
  10. 19. discovered and developed the vaccine for HPH (human
  11. 21. Elie Metchnikoff; proposed the theory of ______ through phagocytosis
  12. 23. Agglutination of an antigen found naturally on a particle.
  13. 27. Cell that engulfs bacteria
  14. 28. Antigen-presenting white cell
  15. 31. Immunity from prior infection
  16. 34. BCG vaccine for Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  17. 35. Immunity passed from mother to child
  18. 36. Langerhans cells
  19. 37. demonstrated Cutaneous/Delayed-type Hypersensitivity Reaction
  20. 38. is the reciprocal of the highest dilution of the biological sample that still results in a positive result.
  21. 39. Modern use of immunology in vaccines
  22. 43. Antigens stimulate production of these
  23. 45. Alveolar macrophages
  24. 46. Used for detecting specific antibodies
  25. 49. Delivers memory response
  26. 51. Blood protein used in serological testing
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  1. 1. A toxin used to produce antitoxins
  2. 2. Substance that triggers an immune response
  3. 3. virus)
  4. 4. Latin word of immunity; exemption from civic duties and legal prosecution
  5. 6. is the sum of all attractive forces between an antigen and an antibody
  6. 7. Largest immunoglobulin
  7. 10. conceptualized that non-microbial substances also induce Humoral Immunity
  8. 14. Type of immunity from vaccine
  9. 17. The reaction used in Widal test
  10. 20. Early name for antibodies
  11. 22. Reaction between antigen and antibody
  12. 23. Variability of the antigen binding site
  13. 24. T helper cell type
  14. 25. Discovered the Complement System
  15. 26. mononuclear phagocytes
  16. 29. Mediated by IgE
  17. 30. Lymphocytes recognize highly specific “determinants” or “epitopes” of antigens
  18. 32. Substances to be measured. They can be bacterial antigen, hormones,drugs, tumor markers, specific immunoglobulins and many other substances
  19. 33. Site of T cell maturation
  20. 40. Kuppfer cells
  21. 41. Primary immune organs
  22. 42. Specific response to pathogens
  23. 44. Protection from diseases
  24. 47. Immunoglobulin involved in allergies
  25. 48. Antibody found in secretions
  26. 50. Blood test that indicates inflammation