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Page 111
... soluble molecules can be taken up to variable degrees ( pinocytosis ) . Usually , the extent of polymerization or aggre- gation of the soluble molecules favors their uptake . For example , macrophages will bind very weakly monomer ...
... soluble molecules can be taken up to variable degrees ( pinocytosis ) . Usually , the extent of polymerization or aggre- gation of the soluble molecules favors their uptake . For example , macrophages will bind very weakly monomer ...
Page 118
... soluble antigen 107 lymphocytes , 0.1 ug of antigen bound to 105 macrophages 107 lymphocytes , 0.01 ug of antigen ... soluble antigen but do much better to macrophage - bound antigen . In summary , one of the very earliest inductive ...
... soluble antigen 107 lymphocytes , 0.1 ug of antigen bound to 105 macrophages 107 lymphocytes , 0.01 ug of antigen ... soluble antigen but do much better to macrophage - bound antigen . In summary , one of the very earliest inductive ...
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... soluble antigen in the circulation ; b ) soluble antigens in extracellular spaces ; or c ) antigens that form part of the structure of a tissue or a cell ( i.e. , tissue - fixed antigens ) . Soluble immune com- plexes usually result ...
... soluble antigen in the circulation ; b ) soluble antigens in extracellular spaces ; or c ) antigens that form part of the structure of a tissue or a cell ( i.e. , tissue - fixed antigens ) . Soluble immune com- plexes usually result ...
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