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15 Cards in this Set

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The inverse of the last dilution
Titer
Variable region
Fab (fragment antigen binding)
Constant region
Fc (fragment crystalize)
Sites where antigens can bind
epitopes
Most sensitive type of immunological reaction
Primary (not visible)
In vivo effects of Ab-Ag reactions (lysis, phagocytosis, IgE)
Tertiary reactions
Type of immunological reaction commonly utilized in blood bank
secondary reactions (visible)
The overall strength of all the bonds present in a precipitation reaction
Avidity
Strength of a bond between an antigen and it's epitope
Affinity
Excess antibody
Prozone
Excess Ag
Postzone
The antigen to antibody ratio to which precipitation will be seen
zone of equivilance
Type of precipitation reaction which happens without force
Passive immunodiffusion
Type of precipitation reaction in which force is applied allowing the antibody to come accross
Immunoelectrophoresis techniques
Type of passive immunodiffusion in which only one of the 2 is moving
Single immunodiffusion