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... tion is termed a reaction of partial identity . In Panel D , a solution of antigen ( A ) and a solution of antigen ( A ) plus ( B ) were placed in peripheral wells ( in this example , anti- genic determinants ( A ) and ( B ) were on ...
... tion is termed a reaction of partial identity . In Panel D , a solution of antigen ( A ) and a solution of antigen ( A ) plus ( B ) were placed in peripheral wells ( in this example , anti- genic determinants ( A ) and ( B ) were on ...
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... tion also became tolerant , but not until later ( day 10-11 ) . Recovery in this population occurred by day 49. By comparison , intact tolerant animals manifested tolerance in parallel with that of the T cell popula- tion - i.e. , an ...
... tion also became tolerant , but not until later ( day 10-11 ) . Recovery in this population occurred by day 49. By comparison , intact tolerant animals manifested tolerance in parallel with that of the T cell popula- tion - i.e. , an ...
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... tion of divalent cations , while immune adherence is unaffected . Neutro- phils release their lysosomal enzymes extracellularly when presented with particles not capable of being engulfed by phagocytosis and bearing C3b . Thus immune ...
... tion of divalent cations , while immune adherence is unaffected . Neutro- phils release their lysosomal enzymes extracellularly when presented with particles not capable of being engulfed by phagocytosis and bearing C3b . Thus immune ...
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Preface | 1 |
Antigens | 12 |
Antibodies and their functions | 31 |
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acid activity addition amount animals anti antibody antibody responses antigen appears associated bearing binding blood carrier cause cells cellular Chapter chemical clonal selection combining complement component conjugates contain cytoplasm dependent determinants develop directed disease effect example experimental experiments factors Figure fragment function genes genetic guinea pigs hapten heavy chain helper T cells host human immune complex immune response immunogenic immunoglobulin important increased individual induced infection interaction involved light lymphocytes lymphoid macrophages major mechanism mediated membrane mice molecular weight molecules mouse normal observed organisms particles pathway patients phagocytes plasma cells present produced protein rabbit reactions receptors recognized region rejection release result role secreted sensitivity sequence serum shown skin specific spleen stimulate strain structure studies suppressor T cells surface Table termed thymus tion tissue tolerance transfer transplantation tumor types usually various