Lymphocyte transformation assays are used in clinical practice to (1) reflect the response function of the overall level of T-cells in the subject, to determine
Sensitized T-lymphocytes react with the corresponding antigen, causing metabolic activation and the release of a variety of biologically active substances. Amon
Spleens of mice immunized with sheep cells were taken and spleen cell suspension was made, which was combined with a certain amount of indicator cells (sheep ce
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a method of detecting unknown antigens or antibodies with enzyme-labeled antibodies (or SPA). This method is highly
Human T and B lymphocytes have different receptors on their surface. Since human T lymphocytes have receptors on their surface that bind to sheep erythrocytes a
When an antigen binds to its corresponding antibody, the resulting antigen-antibody complex is able to absorb the complement from the solution, which is called
Immune serum meets with its corresponding antigenic cells, blood cells, bacteria and their tissue cells, and a cytolytic reaction can occur with the participati
All living things are made up of cells, only the size and shape of the cells vary from organism to organism. Some cells are visible to the human eye, such as th
Screening for new antigens and genes through a system of studies of the body's immune response and metabolic reactions centered on various reactions to serum.
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