amboceptor|amboceptors in English

noun

substance which develops as a result of an infection in the blood (Immunology)

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1. F3-histone from calf thymus compete with amboceptor in fixation on sheep erythrocytes: sheep erythrocytes treated with histone fixed less amboceptor and after treatment with amboceptor fixed less histone.

2. No direct action of histone on amboceptor could be demonstrated.

3. Amblyaphia amblygeustia amblygon: amblygonal amblygonite amblygonites amblyope amblyopes amblyopia (current term) amblyopia ex anopsia amblyopias amblyopic amblyopy: amblyoscope amblypoda amblypygid amblypygids ambo ambo-amboceptor amboceptor unit ambodexter ambodexters

4. Purified ferritin-amboceptor-conjugates showed a considerable loss of activity compared to the unconjugated antibody.

5. Amblosis amblygonite amblyopia ambo Ambo ambo bag amboceptor ambler in Russian English-Russian dictionary

6. Antigens include toxins, ferments, precipitinogens, agglutinogens, opsonogens, lysogens, venins, agglutinins, complements, opsonins, amboceptors, precipitins and most native proteins.

7. In the following years Ehrlich expanded his side chain theory using concepts (“amboceptors,” “receptors of the first, second and third order,” etc.) which are no longer customary.

8. The following problems were studied: Titration of complement and of hemolytic antibody, titration of the effective molecules of the purified components C′1 and C′2, estimation of the amboceptor-sites on sensitized erythrocytes.

9. The underlying theoretical basis for the calculation of whole complement- and amboceptor-units are explained; the same was done regarding the calculation-method for the effective molecules of C′1 and C′2.