Practical Applications of Immunology

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  1. 1. An immune test that uses the complement antibody
  2. 6. An antibody against a toxin
  3. 7. An early method of vaccination using infected material from a patient
  4. 8. An immunoassay that creates an antibody sandwich
  5. 12. An immune test that is faster and easier than an ELISA
  6. 14. An outcome of complement
  7. 16. A way to detect antibodies against multiple antigens
  8. 18. Diagnostic use of antibody-antigen interaction in blood
Down
  1. 2. A vaccine that is generally safer without the risk of pathogenic reversion
  2. 3. An antigen-antibody reaction that inactivates a bacterial exotoxin or virus
  3. 4. A substance added to a vaccine to increase its effectiveness
  4. 5. Immediate but temporary protection
  5. 6. An antibody that reacts specifically with human antibodies
  6. 9. A preparation of killed, inactivated or attenuated microorganisms or toxoids to induce artificially acquired active immunity
  7. 10. A reaction between insoluble antigens and antibodies to form visible aggregates
  8. 11. A type of immunodiffusion reaction carried out to quantify an antibody or antigen
  9. 13. A cancerous B cell
  10. 15. An estimate of the amount of antibodies or viruses in a solution
  11. 17. Antibody production bolstered by administering more antigen