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- 3. Each B cell is specific for a particular antigen and binds to a specific ...
- 5. This medication primes the immune system by provide initial exposure to a pathogen to produce memory cells
- 9. The process in which antibodies block the binding sites of foreign pathogens, coating them in toxins
- 10. Cell death is triggered by serine proteases in this enzyme
- 11. T helper cells bind with ... to stimulate chemical release e.g cytokines
- 12. Cell-mediated and ... are examples of immune system response
- 13. A "Y" shaped protein is often indicative of an ...
- 15. Memory T cells are activated by this immune response
- 16. This is the site of white blood cell production
- 17. Oesinophils, neurophils and monocites are all examples of...
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- 1. In the creation of monoclonal antibodies ... are produces by fusing immunised mouse spleen cells with myeloma cells
- 2. Both the B cell and cytotoxic T cell are stimulated by ...
- 4. This form of cell division results in more cells and differentiation into plasma cells or memory B cells
- 6. Memory cells remain in this state until secondary exposure to an antigen
- 7. Another name for antibodies is ...
- 8. This type of defence acts immediately or within hours of a pathogens appearance in the body
- 14. Cytokines and ... are examples of B cells stimulated by T cells
