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... amount of the antibody present in an antiserum . Varying amounts of antigen , in their case a capsular polysaccharide from Streptococcus pneumoniae , were mixed with a constant amount of antiserum and incubated . incubation , the ...
... amount of the antibody present in an antiserum . Varying amounts of antigen , in their case a capsular polysaccharide from Streptococcus pneumoniae , were mixed with a constant amount of antiserum and incubated . incubation , the ...
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... amount of antibody of high affinity for antigen is added to a series of tubes . To each tube is added a small amount of radiolabeled antigen , as well as increasing amounts of unlabeled anti- gen ( sequence in row 1 ) . Following a ...
... amount of antibody of high affinity for antigen is added to a series of tubes . To each tube is added a small amount of radiolabeled antigen , as well as increasing amounts of unlabeled anti- gen ( sequence in row 1 ) . Following a ...
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... amounts of antigens may elicit the response . The second situation is the allergic state in man . Allergy is the term first used by Von Pirquet in 1906 to denote a state of abnormal reactivity to a foreign antigen . The term allergy ...
... amounts of antigens may elicit the response . The second situation is the allergic state in man . Allergy is the term first used by Von Pirquet in 1906 to denote a state of abnormal reactivity to a foreign antigen . The term allergy ...
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