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23 Cards in this Set
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interferons are small proteins produced by ____ ____
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animal cells
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interferons are heat & ____ ____
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ph resistant
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interferons are ____ & ____ compounds
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antiviral - anticancer
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interferons mode of action is ____
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interferances
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interferons side effect are ____ symptoms
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flu-like
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the complement system has ____ ____ ____ (c1-c9)
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26 plasma proteins
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complement system works in a ____
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cascade
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complement system alrenative pathway - ____/____ rxn
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antigen - antibody
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complement system ____ ____ = c3b (opsonization)
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key protein
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the 3 complement systen functions are ____ ____, ____ ____, & regulate ____
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lysis/death pathogen - stimulate phagocytosis - inflammation
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examples of lysis/death pathogens are ____ & ____ ____
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bacteria - enveloped virus
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enhances phagocytosis by coating protective capsule, tough cell walls is ____
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opsonization
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lysis of ____, bacteria, & ____ ____
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microbes - enveloped virsuses
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mac stands for ____ ____ ____
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membrane attack complex
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mac forms ____ ____ ____, cell contents are lost (complement fixation test)
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plasma membrane channel
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inflammation by stimulatory ____ of phagocytes & other immune response
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chemotaxis
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natural killer cells are ____
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lymphocytes
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lymphocytes are cell-mediated but non-specific, controlled by ____
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cytokines
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lymphocytes target ____ & ____ ____ that have markers
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cancer - virally-infected cells
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lymphocytes release ____ to kill cells
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cytotoxins
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