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... ANTIBODY RESPONSES When a conventional antigen which an individual has never encoun- tered is administered for the first time , one observes a latent period lasting several days during which antibodies are not detected in the serum nor ...
... ANTIBODY RESPONSES When a conventional antigen which an individual has never encoun- tered is administered for the first time , one observes a latent period lasting several days during which antibodies are not detected in the serum nor ...
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... antibody molecules must be at least bivalent . Marrack suggested that the interaction of antigen and antibody led to the formation of stable lattices in which each antigen molecule is linked to more than one antibody and each antibody ...
... antibody molecules must be at least bivalent . Marrack suggested that the interaction of antigen and antibody led to the formation of stable lattices in which each antigen molecule is linked to more than one antibody and each antibody ...
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... antibody , a high degree of purity of antigen used for the induction of antibody and for standardizing the assay , limited damage to the antigen as a result of the process em- ployed in radiolabeling , the absence of nonspecific or ...
... antibody , a high degree of purity of antigen used for the induction of antibody and for standardizing the assay , limited damage to the antigen as a result of the process em- ployed in radiolabeling , the absence of nonspecific or ...
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