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In radio immuno assay what is the used to label an antigen? |
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Explain in brief about hydrogen bonds antigen-antibody interaction. |
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What is immunogenesity? |
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Explain in brief about Vander Val interactions in antigen-antibody interaction. |
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What is attenuation? |
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What is i-gene? |
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What is the function of thymus? |
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What is a cross-reaction? |
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What is auto immunity? |
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What is the basic principle of ELISA? |
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What is lysogeny? |
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Briefly describe about the chemical nature of the molecule, which make a substance antigenic. |
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What is zone of antibody excess? |
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Immature macrophages, which are present in the blood stream, are called as? |
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What is immuno electrophoresis? |
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What are phagocytic cells (macrophages)? |
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Give some applications of immuno electrophoresis. |
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Briefly, describe about the foreignness of a molecule, which makes a substance antigenic? |
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Briefly describe immunoglobulin M. |
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What is delayed hypersensitivity? |
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