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Major Histocompatibility complex. Genes that control the expression of proteins found on all nucleated cells.
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MHC
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An antibody derivced from a single B-Cell clone.
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Monoclonal antibody
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Serum proteins that attach to a forgeign substance and enhance phagocytosis.
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Opsonin
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The engulfment of cells or particulate matter by neutrophils and macrophages.
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Phagocytosis.
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Transformed B cell that secretes antibody.
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Plasma Cells
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Antibody produced by many B-cell clones.
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Polyclonal antibody
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False-negative reactions in a serological test due to antigen excess
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Postzoning
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Where Soluble immune complexes are formed.
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Antigen excess (post zone)
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False-Negative reactions in a serological test due to antibody excess.
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Prozone.
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THE CHANGE OF A SEROLOGICAL TEST FROM NEGATIVE TO POSITIVE DUE TO DEVELOPMENT OF DETECTABLE ANTIBODY
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SEROCONVERSION
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A SMALL FLAT BILOBED ORGAN FOUND IN THE THORAX. SITE OF T-LYMPHOCYTE DEVELOPMENT.
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THYMUS
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A MEANS OF EXPRESSING THE CONCENTRATION OF AN ANTIBODY. THE RECIPROCAL OF THE HIGHEST DILUTION IN WHICH A POSTIVE REACTION OCCURS.
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TITER
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INJECTION OF IMMUNOGENIC MATERIAL IN ORDER TO INDUCE IMMUNITY
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VACCINATION
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WHAT BLOCKS HISTAMINE RECETPTORS
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ANTIHISTAMINES
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THE STRENGTH OF REACTING ANTIBODYS/THE STRENGTH OF A VISIBLE REACTION
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AVIDITY
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