⟩ What are heterophile antigens?
Heterophile antigens are polysaccharides, which are structurally similar because of their limited complexity. They are derived from members of widely separated taxonomic groups.
Heterophile antigens are polysaccharides, which are structurally similar because of their limited complexity. They are derived from members of widely separated taxonomic groups.
Name some features of a secondary immune response that distinguish it from primary immune response
Describe major events in the inflammatory response.
What does the following sentence means? T cell is said to be class I restricted.
Name the assay method for IgG in serum.
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Expand cell line HL-60.
How B cell hybridomass are formed?
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