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1. This antigen-specific property of the Antibody is the basis of the antigen-Antibody reaction that is essential to an immune response

2. Hydrogen bonds (yellow) stabilize the Antibody-antigen interaction

3. Agglutination is the clumping or binding antigen and antibody

4. Antibody against alopecia-inducing substance as antigen, composition and production method

5. Agglutination occur only when antigen and antibody are in appropriate concentration

6. In active Agglutination, direct Agglutination of particulate antigen with specific antibody occurs

7. The labeled antigen and the antibody are part of the reagent system.

8. The Antibody recognizes a unique part of the foreign target called an antigen

9. This means that physical separation of the free labeled antigen from the antibody-bound labeled antigen is not necessary for measurement.

10. Antigen: Antibody: 1: Generally proteins but can be lipids, carbohydrates or nucleic acids

11. Avidity gives a measure of the overall strength of an antibody-antigen complex

12. An Antibody is a protein that sticks to a specific protein called an antigen

13. An Antigen-specific B cell antibody specifically recognizes a TI-2 Antigen, but without T cell help, a memory response is not seen.

14. Agglutinogen: An antigen that stimulates the production of a particular agglutinin, such as an antibody.

15. Synonyms for Agglutinogen include serum, antidote, antihistamine, antiserum, agglutinin, agglutinoid, antibody, antigen, antitoxin and counterirritant

16. Examples include: PlasmApheresis: within the plasma are contained antibodies and antigen-antibody complexes that may contribute …

17. Agglutinin - an antibody that causes agglutination of a specific antigen antibody - any of a large variety of proteins normally present in the body or produced in response to an antigen which it neutralizes, thus producing an immune response

18. The best relationship between insulin dosages and concentrations of antibody combining sites exists for the antibody binding site Ak1 with high affinity to the insulin antigen.

19. Agglutinogen is an antigen that stimulates the production of a particular agglutinin, such as an antibody

20. There are many synonyms of Agglutinogen which include Agglutinin, Antibody, Antigen, Vaccine, Antiserum, Agglutinoid, Immunizer, etc.

21. Maine Biotechnology Services is a trusted provider of antibody project management from custom consultation for antigen supply, antibody development, production, and characterization to working immunoassays

22. An Antigen is a molecule that initiates the production of an antibody and causes an immune response

23. Ab Avidity is a measure of the overall strength of Ab-Ag interactions and hence is important for understanding the functional efficiency of Abs

24. Some Clonal cells differentiate into plasma cells, which are short-lived cells that secrete antibody against the antigen.

25. 18 As an autoimmune disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and the incidence of abnormal antigen - antibody reactions are closely related.

26. Serum is placed into a circular-well area and allowed to diffuse into the agar forming antigen antibody complexes.

27. If an individual has the "E" antigen, he or she will not produce an “anti-E” antibody

28. The antibody ACSA-1 (Astrocyte cell surface antigen-1) recognizes an extracellular epitope of the Astrocyte specific transmembrane glycoprotein GLAST

29. Avidity The degree of stability of an antibody’s binding with its antigen, which is a function of the number of shared binding sites and the binding energy of the antibody and antigen, which is the sum of the binding affinities of the combining sites on the antibody

30. DisAdvantages • Less sensitive near the time of infection than IgM/IgG or Ag/Ab tests performed on plasma.

31. 16 Serum is placed into a circular-well area and allowed to diffuse into the agar forming antigen antibody complexes.

32. Antibody, a protective protein produced by the immune system in response to the presence of a foreign substance, called an antigen

33. Types of Agglutination test: 1.Direct or active Agglutination test: It is direct Agglutination of cellular antigen by its corresponding antibody

34. Affinity and Avidity are two terms used in immunology and microbiology to describe binding strength between an antibody and antigen

35. An Antibody is a protein produced by the immune system that is capable of binding with high specificity to an antigen

36. At the same time, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCC) and tumor specific growth factor (TSGF) were also measured by microparticle enzyme immune analysis, bio-antibody sandwich, and chemo-Chromatometry.

37. The interaction between antibody and a particulate antigen results in visible clumping called Agglutination. Antibodies that produce such reactions are called agglutinins

38. Labeled Avidin is allowed to bind to biotin-tagged antibodies to amplify antigen-antibody reactions that may be difficult to visualize

39. Each antibody contains a paratope which recognizes a specific epitope on an Antigen, acting like a lock and key binding mechanism.

40. Antibody: An immunoglobulin, a specialized immune protein, produced because of the introduction of an antigen into the body, and which possesses the remarkable ability to combine with the very antigen that triggered its production

41. The pathological changes were characterized by formation of antigen-antibody complexes both in the alveoli basement-membrane and the glomerular basement-membrane.

42. Antibody [an´tĭ-bod″e] an immunoglobulin molecule having a specific amino acid sequence that gives each Antibody the ability to adhere to and interact only with the antigen that induced its synthesis

43. An Agglutinogen is an antigen that stimulates production of agglutinin, which could be an antibody or another substance that causes agglutination to occur

44. Here, we employed de novo Complementarity determining region (CDR) design to engineer targeted antibody-antigen interactions using previously described in silico methods

45. Antiserum is an antibody-rich serum obtained from an immunized animal or individual. It contains antibodies against a particular or specific antigen

46. The Y-shape of an Antibody can be divided into three sections: two F(ab) regions and an Fc region.

47. The Avidin or biotin molecules, either peroxidase conjugated or unconjugated, can be brought to the antigen sites by means of an antiAvidin antibody

48. This method is also called “immune Blotting” because of its nature to use an antibody for specifically identifying its antigen and also protein Blotting.

49. In blood banking, Adsorption refers primarily to the adherence of an antibody or antigen onto the surface of a red blood cell, described briefly …

50. Antitoxin - an antibody that can neutralize a specific toxin antibody - any of a large variety of proteins normally present in the body or produced in response to an antigen which it neutralizes, thus producing an immune response

51. Antitoxin - an antibody that can neutralize a specific toxin antibody - any of a large variety of proteins normally present in the body or produced in response to an antigen which it neutralizes, thus producing an immune response

52. Furthermore, affinity occurs when a single antigen binds to a single region of an antibody while Avidity occurs with the occurrence of multiple binding interactions.

53. The method and system comprises determining an anti-ABO blood group antigen subtype antibody profile of a subject using a biological sample from the subject.

54. It is concluded that the monoclonal antibody SBU-3 recognises an antigen common to ruminants which is expressed only by Binucleate cells in the placenta.

55. Epstein-Barr Virus Viral Capsid Antigen (VCA) Antibody (IgG) - Primary infection by EBV causes infectious mononucleosis, usually a self-limiting disease in children and young adults

56. Anamnestic response the rapid reappearance of antibody in the blood following introduction of an antigen to which the subject had previously developed a primary immune response

57. The method is based on the antigen-antibody reaction performed in a buffered agar-gel column in a glass capillary tube under influence of vertical electrophoresis.

58. Each tip of the "Y" of an Antibody contains a structure (like a lock) that fits one particular key-like structure on an antigen

59. A molecule that is capable of binding to an antibody or to an Antigen receptor on a T cell, especially one that induces an immune response

60. 1 Chapter 4. Antigens Terminology: Antigen : Substances that can be recognized by the surface antibody (B cells) or by the TCR when associated with MHC molecules Immunogenicity VS Antigenicity: Immunogenicity – ability to induce an antibody and/or cell-mediated immune response

61. AGO AG Energie + Anlagen (Deutsche Boerse AG: AGYA)

62. Adj(AB) is Adjoint of (AB) and det(AB) is determinant of (AB)

63. The tests are based on a monoclonal antibody that latches onto a viral Antigen, which is a characteristic part of a protein on the surface of the virus

64. Precipitation occurs with univalent antigen, whereas Agglutination requires multivalent antigen

65. Medical Definition of Avidity : a characteristic of antibodies (such as antitoxins) that tends to enhance their rate or stability in binding with an antigen Antibody Avidity is an average measure of the affinity of the antibodies for a particular antigen in a serum …

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67. Each isotype is adapted for a distinct function; therefore, after activation, an antibody with an IgG, IgA, or IgE effector function might be required to effectively eliminate an antigen.

68. Alkaline phosphatase (orthophosphoric monoester phosphohydrolase, EC 3.1.3.1) has been studied in neutrophilic leukocytes of immunized rabbits at the anaphylactic shock with the electron microscope. 110 minutes after the second injection of the antigen the rabbit neutrophilic leukocytes are phagocytizing the antigen-antibody complexes in the lung capillaries.

69. α-Actin Antibody (1A4) is a high quality monoclonal alpha-Actin antibody (also designated ACTA2 antibody, Actin alpha 2 antibody, smooth muscle Actin antibody, or alpha Actin antibody) suitable for the detection of the alpha-Actin protein of mouse, rat and human origin

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71. Adsorption column for antibody purification using fc binding peptide of antibody

72. Novel Biosensors used to detect RNA-viruses include CRISPR-Cas9 based paper strip, nucleic-acid based, aptamer-based, antigen-Au/Ag nanoparticles-based electrochemical biosensor, optical biosensor, and Surface Plasmon Resonance

73. Anamnestic response - renewed rapid production of an antibody on the second (or subsequent) encounter with the same antigen Anamnestic reaction immune reaction, immune response, immunologic response - a bodily defense reaction that recognizes an invading substance (an antigen: such as a virus or fungus or bacteria or …

74. Cysteine is a free amino acid containing a sulfhydryl group, which can be induced or incorporated on the Ab away from its antigen recognition site so that it can be used by sulfhydryl cross-linkers for immobilizing Ab on various substrates [14,55].

75. (36) AB Åkers Styckebruk (later AB Bofors-Åkers).

76. 15 hours ago · Roche Holding AG said Tuesday that a phase-3 clinical trial assessing an Antibody cocktail to treat Covid-19 in non-hospitalized patients met …

77. Abscise [ ab- sahyz ] verb (used without object), ab·scised, ab·scis·ing.Botany

78. AG: Okay, hypothesis two.

79. Agglutination reaction is the reaction in which soluble antibody interacts with particulate (insoluble) antigen in the presence of specific electrolytes at a particular temperature and pH, resulting in clumping of particles.

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