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(noun) the use of fluorescein-stained or fluorescein-labeled antibodies to locate antigen in tissues. The antibodies combine with the specific antigen for that antibody. Evidence of the presence of the antigen then can be determined by examining the preparation with a microscope equipped with a fluorescent light. The typical fluorescent light reaction will be present if the antigen is in the preparation
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| immunogenicity |
(noun) the capacity to stimulate the formation of antibodies
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| immunoglobulin G |
(noun) composed of two identical light and two identical heavy chains, the constant region sequence of the heavy chains being of the type. The molecule can be described in another way as being composed of two Fab and an Fc fragment. The Fabs include the antigen combining sites, the Fc region consists of the remaining constant sequence domains of the heavy chains and contains cell binding and complement binding sites. ...
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| immunogenicity |
The ability to or the degree to which a particular substance may provoke an immune response; having the properties of an antigen or any substance that may trigger a particular immune reaction, such as the production of antibodies.
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| immunocompromised |
a reduction in immune system function that results in increased susceptibility to viral, fungal, or bacterial infection.
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