Across
- 2. the highest dilution that shows the endpoint
- 3. _____are soluble proteins that act with other cells to trigger the innate immune response.
- 8. gene rearrangement occurs in the ______.
- 11. Direct immunofluorescence is more ________than indirect immunofluorescence.
- 13. Another name for allelic variation
- 16. the protein this gene encodes is essential for receptor gene rearrangement in B-cells and T-cells
- 18. An example of a immunological endpoint
- 22. the last name of the first person to develop the vaccine for polio
- 23. DAPI mounting solution stains the _____of the cell
- 24. The father of immunology
- 25. A b cell that has not encountered an antigen is called a____b cell
Down
- 1. Streptavidin has a strong binding affinity with_____.
- 3. immunity that is due principally to CDS cytotoxic T-cells is known as______immunity.
- 4. the _____ pathway is the pathway that works at the start of an infection .
- 5. ________selection eliminates cell whose receptors interact too strongly with self peptide MHC complex
- 6. technology used to determine the size and granularity of an individual cells
- 7. Most proteins are broken down however Gluten passes through the GI tract into the______space
- 8. CD28 on the t cell binds to_____on
- 9. total number of antibody specifications
- 10. the type of gel used in lab to separate proteins.
- 12. Dendritic cells recognize _____ Cpg dinucleotides
- 14. This facilitates the release of CLIP, allowing peptides to bind
- 15. ________selection eliminates cell whose receptors interact too strongly with self peptide MHC complex
- 17. the cause of aids
- 19. A protein found in gluten
- 20. ____pathogens are more efficiently ingested by phagocytes.
- 21. Pathogens in the blood are filtered by the
- 26. The first Ig to be expressed and in large amounts
