⟩ What are immuno diffusion reactions?
These reactions can be used to determine relative concentrations of antigens and antibodies to compare antigens and to determine the relative purity of an antigen. They are mainly preformed in 1% agarose gels.
These reactions can be used to determine relative concentrations of antigens and antibodies to compare antigens and to determine the relative purity of an antigen. They are mainly preformed in 1% agarose gels.
What is the host defense mechanism shown if the infection is through toxin-induced damage of host cells?
What is an exon?
What is an intron?
What is immunolabeling?
What is immunoblotting?
What is i-gene?
What is an iso antigen?
What is the other name of isoantigen?
Give an example for alloantigen
Name some features of a secondary immune response that distinguish it from primary immune response