Immunology

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Across
  1. 8. Stimulation with a specific antigen to induce an immune response which is either natural by infection or artificial by vaccination.
  2. 12. Contain pathogens that have reduced virulence.
  3. 13. Antibody produce in type 1 hypersensitivity.
  4. 20. Immune system fails to protect body from infections.
  5. 22. Is the interval during which antibodies are first produced and rise to detectable levels
  6. 25. A disease associated with the excessive thyroid activity as a result of the auto-antibodies reactions
  7. 26. It is the process to made person resistant to an infectious disease.
  8. 30. Antibodies produced by one species of an organism can react with an entirely different specie
  9. 32. The ability of a test to detect very small amounts of a substance
  10. 33. A disease associated with recurrent thrombosis
  11. 34. Location of positive selection.
  12. 36. The sum of the individual affinities.
  13. 37. Is not from type I Hypersensitivity Mechanism.
  14. 38. Inhibits virus from integrating with human cells.
  15. 39. Diagnosis of Type-I hypersensitivity.
Down
  1. 1. Is the faith of those thymocytes whose TcR cannot bind self-MHC.
  2. 2. A disease caused by bacteria (Spirochete) named Borrelia burgdorferi.
  3. 3. A vaccine containing bacterial surface antigens, joined to a protein.
  4. 4. The strength of binding between a single antigenic determinant and an individual antibody
  5. 5. Excessive, undesirable reactions produced by the normal immune system.
  6. 6. Specific immunologic unresponsiveness to self-antigen.
  7. 7. Abnormality is resulted in the absence of the thymus.
  8. 9. Is associated with type I hypersensitivity.
  9. 10. A disease of skeletal muscle characterized by normal fatigue and extreme weakness after mild exercise
  10. 11. A disorder caused by immune reactions against the own(self) body tissue
  11. 14. Refers to excessive, undesirable reactions produced by the normal immune system.
  12. 15. Hypersensitivity that is mediated by T cells and has no antibodies involved.
  13. 16. Is resulted from exposure X-rays.
  14. 17. Immune complex mediated hypersensitivity.
  15. 18. A joint inflammation mainly affecting the spine
  16. 19. Long-lived functional unresponsiveness cells.
  17. 21. Cells are present self-peptide in negative selection.
  18. 23. Is the treatment for immunodeficiency.
  19. 24. An autoimmune disease of central nervous system (CNS), where the auto- antibody is directed to the antigen of myelin sheath
  20. 27. Location of T cell central tolerance.
  21. 28. A venereal disease caused Treponema pallidum.
  22. 29. A disease caused by deposition of the immune complexes in the joints that induce the immune response
  23. 31. Is feature of Acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
  24. 33. Chemicals added to increase the effective immunogenicity
  25. 35. Location of B cell central tolerance.