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If antibodies are present, the antigen-antibody reaction occurs.
Immunoassay: detect bacteria, viruses and cancers based on antigen-antibody reactions.
"There's the antigen-antibody reaction I've been searching for."
Immunodiagnostics is a diagnostic methodology that uses an antigen-antibody reaction as their primary means of detection.
These are antigen-antibody reactions that determine whether the activity of toxin or virus has been neutralized by an antibody.
Difference in exposed structures of homologous proteins between individuals gives rise to antigen-antibody reactions when tissues are transplanted.
Consequently, alternative approaches to detect antigen-antibody reactions are being explored, such as Immuno-PCR.
Particularly important was the work of Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915), who proposed the side-chain theory to explain the specificity of the antigen-antibody reaction.
Immune hemolytic states are those, both anemic and nonanemic, which involve immune mechanisms consisting of antigen-antibody reactions.
After an antigen-antibody reaction, the immune complexes can be subject to any of a number of responses, including complement deposition, opsonization, phagocytosis, or processing by proteases.
Soulsby, E.H.L. 'Antigen-antibody reactions in helminth infections.'
Today it has been supplanted by the ELISA method, where the antigen-antibody reaction is measured using colorimetric signals instead of a radioactive signal.
The latter type of antigen-antibody reaction may be termed "autoimmune", and hemolytic anemias so produced are autoimmune hemolytic anemias.
Immunohematology, more commonly known as blood banking is a branch of hematology which studies antigen-antibody reactions and analogous phenomena as they relate to the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of blood disorders.
After the war ended she enrolled as a graduate student in the Department of Microbiology at Yale, where she received her PhD in 1950 with a thesis on the effects of sodium salicylate (aspirin) on antigen-antibody reactions.