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Having the properties of an antigen. a. competition — the immune response to an antigen may be reduced if an unrelated antigen is administered simultaneously or shortly before.
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having the properties of an antigen. antigenic competition the immune response to an antigen may be reduced if an unrelated antigen is administered simultaneously or shortly before.
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Immunization of animals with a combination of PfEBA-175II F2 and PfCP-2.9 did not result in antigen (Ag) competition in animals.
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Antigenic competition between two haptenic determinants was studied. It was shown that antigenic competition was greater if a 1- or 2-week interval is imposed ...
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Studies on antigen competition: II. ... Further studies of competition of antigens. ... The effect of antigen competition on both the primary and secondary immune ...
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Dec 4, 1970 ... "Antigen competition" is not due to competition for cells. Cell transfer experiments provided evidence that "antigen competition" observed in ...
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Jan 1, 1970 ... The primary and secondary immune capacity in mice was studied during antigen competition. Three antigens were used: sheep erythrocytes ...
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Competition of antigens is displayed by cells derived from ... competing antigen virtually eliminates response to ... an analysis of antigen competition in which the ...
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One reflection of this lesion on the antigen-sensitive unit is expressed in the competition between SRBC ... mechanism of antigen competition is still equivo- cal.
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Antigenic competition is the name given to the phenomenon in which inhibition or diminution of the immune response to one antigen or determinant occurs ...
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