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Immunology Unit 2 #2

Teacher: Herbst
Across
A group of soluble blood proteins that can produce inflammatory effects and lysis of cells when activated.
Complementary matching of antigenic determinants and antigen-binding sites of corresponding antibodies that influence the strength of bonding between antigens and antibodies.
Process of particulate antigens aggregating to form a larger complex in the presence of specific antibody
A stepwise dilution of a substance in solution
The sequential activation of plasma proteins that cause lysis of a cell.
Is the most common label used in radioimmunassay (125)
Known as T-cell growth factor
The bond between a single antigenic determinant and an individual antibody.
Clumping together of particles to form visible masses.
Precipitin lines formed to detect the presence of antibodies and determine their specificity by visualization.
The initial binding of antibody to antigen.
Down
Stimulates leukocyte movement from the blood to the tissue site of infection or injury
A substance on which another substance such as an enzyme acts
Cell lines created in vitro by fusion of plasma cell and a tumor cell.
Contains the antibody in the Radial Immunodiffusion test.
Specific antibodies are used to produce sensitive and specific qualitative visual identification of paraproteins by electrophoretic position.
Measures antibody concentrations using bound antigen to interact with specimen antibodies.
Formation of cross linkage producing large aggregates.
Venereal Disease Research Laboratories
Negative surface charge surrounding RBCs.
Visible serologic reaction between soluble antigen and its specific soluble antibody that forms an insoluble product.
Nontreponemal testing procedure for the serologic detection of syphilis.
Physical way to increase cell to cell contact
Mediator released during T-cell activation that attracts macrophages to site of infection or inflammation.
Low ionic strength saline