Across
- 5. This technique involves immortalized cells for producing uniform immune proteins.
- 6. The immune system's ability to ignore self while targeting threats.
- 8. A white blood cell involved in adaptive immunity.
- 10. The aftermath when antigens get tangled and clump.
Down
- 1. Coating an enemy for easier capture by defenders.
- 2. A "lock-and-key" feature found on an antigen's surface.
- 3. A factory-like cell born from B-cell transformation.
- 4. A multi-functional protein family involved in immunity.
- 7. A cellular soldier known for swallowing invaders.
- 9. A patrolling immune giant with appetite for pathogens.
