Across
- 3. Involves the aggregation of soluble molecules
- 8. Made from live infectious agents without any amendment
- 10. First arrival at site of inflammation
- 11. Activation Induced Cell Death
- 12. Non human Ig (antisera)
- 15. Developed a vaccine against Pasteurella multocida
- 16. Performed before exposure to an infectious agent
- 19. Immuno Fluorescent Antibody Technique
- 21. Individual acquires immunity through the transfer of antibodies formed by immune individual or animal
- 25. Study of blood fluids
- 27. Promote the humoral immunity suppressing the cellular immunity
- 28. Discovered process of vaccination
- 29. CELLS Lack CD4 and CD8
- 30. Human normal immunoglobulin
- 31. Administration of antigens from several pathogens
- 33. Human specific immunoglobulin
- 35. Clumping of insoluble particles
- 36. System of storage and transport of vaccines at low temperature from the manufacturer to the actual vaccination site
- 37. Immunizing agents
- 38. Radio Immuno Assay
- 39. Type of granulocyte
- 40. Formation and development of white blood cells from stem cells
- 42. Inability to respond
- 43. These are materials prepared in animals or non human sources such as horses
- 44. Negative feedback regulation
- 45. Process where they infect children with material from a smallpox scab to induce immunity
- 48. Type of mononuclear cells
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- 1. Kill virus-infected or transformed cells
- 2. CD14 marker protein
- 4. Promote the cellular immunity suppressing the humoral immunity
- 5. Performed during an active infection
- 6. Process of separating protein mixture utilizing their different net electrical charges
- 7. Organisms are killed by heat or chemicals but remain antigenic
- 9. Immunizing agent
- 13. Determines optimal antibody and antigen concentrations
- 14. To maintain immunity level after it declines after some time has elapsed
- 16. This test is used for the qualitative analysis of complex mixtures of antigens
- 17. Agglutination of red blood cells
- 18. Antibodies against idiotype of antibodies
- 20. Vaccines chemically or thermally modified toxins used to stimulate immunity
- 22. Ability of the immune system to control and regulate its own responses
- 23. A unique determinant on an antibody usually formed by one or more of the hypervariable regions
- 24. Administration of antigens so patient actively mounts a protective immune response
- 26. Stop viral hemagglutination if this contains antibodies against the specific virus
- 32. Immunization procedure
- 34. A procedure designed to increase concentrations of antibodies/effector T-cells which are reactive against infection
- 41. Vaccines which uses pathogens with reduced virulence
- 45. The only live vaccine
- 46. Positive feedback regulation
- 47. Lineage from stem cells