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... steps over several days as well as extensive knowledge of the architecture of the tissues being studied . These procedures demand methods to preserve the structure of tissues , which unfortunately are often damaging to the antigens ...
... steps over several days as well as extensive knowledge of the architecture of the tissues being studied . These procedures demand methods to preserve the structure of tissues , which unfortunately are often damaging to the antigens ...
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... step in inducing immunity is that the molecule must be bound by an antibody or a T - cell receptor . However , when discussing an immunochemical technique that relies on antibodies , the correct term should be antigen . Table 1.1 ...
... step in inducing immunity is that the molecule must be bound by an antibody or a T - cell receptor . However , when discussing an immunochemical technique that relies on antibodies , the correct term should be antigen . Table 1.1 ...
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... step of the reaction links the unoccupied com- bining site of the antibody with an identical epitope on the same antigen molecule . This reaction is an intramolecular conversion and does not depend on diffusion . It is restrained only ...
... step of the reaction links the unoccupied com- bining site of the antibody with an identical epitope on the same antigen molecule . This reaction is an intramolecular conversion and does not depend on diffusion . It is restrained only ...
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... step in the procedure , and immunostaining , when denaturation occurs frequently , are highly susceptible to problems of cross - reactions . Table 3.2 Antibody specificity in the different immunochemical techniques Technique 44 Choosing ...
... step in the procedure , and immunostaining , when denaturation occurs frequently , are highly susceptible to problems of cross - reactions . Table 3.2 Antibody specificity in the different immunochemical techniques Technique 44 Choosing ...
Contents
43 | |
Immunostaining | 152 |
allows the partial | 222 |
Immunoblotting | 242 |
provides a reliable | 254 |
method to check | 268 |
purification takes | 312 |
Tagging Proteins | 345 |
Determining | 380 |
contains | 423 |
Protein Techniques | 430 |
covered in Appendix | 454 |
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