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AMBOCEPTOR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun. an immune body formed in the blood during infection or immunization that serves to link the complement to the antigen . www.dictionary.com
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AMBOCEPTOR Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of AMBOCEPTOR is an antibody that lyses an antigen (as a bacterium) in combination with complement. www.merriam-webster.com
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AMBOCEPTOR definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun Bacteriology an antibody able to damage or destroy a microorganism or other cell by connecting complement to it. www.collinsdictionary.com
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amboceptor
amboceptor Biochem. (ˈæmbəʊˌsɛptɔː(r)) [G. (Ehrlich & Morgenroth in Berl. Klin. Wochenschr. 11 Mar. 252/1), f. L. ambo both + receptor.] In Ehrlich's theory of immunization, a receptor having two combining or haptophoric groups of atoms, by which it unites both with the immunizing body and with the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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What is an amboceptor?
An amboceptor is something that attaches to an antigen, and then attaches to complement molecules. When this happens on a cell surface, the ... amboceptor.wordpress.com
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Amboceptor - Oxford Reference
(formerly) an alternative term for hemolytic antibody. [Named by German biochemist Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915), who pictured hemolysin as an antibody having ... www.oxfordreference.com
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uniceptor
† uniceptor Immunol. Obs. (ˈjuːnɪˌsɛptɔː(r)) [f. uni- 2 + receptor.] In Ehrlich's theory of immunization, a receptor having only one combining or haptophoric group of atoms, by which it unites with the immunizing body but not with the complement. Cf. amboceptor.1902 Jrnl. Exper. Med. VI. 281 Accordi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Development of a monoclonal antibody for use as an amboceptor in ...
The results with the monoclonal amboceptor were at least as good as with the rabbit amboceptor. Production of the monoclonal amboceptor was attained provided ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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amboceptor unit | Taber's Medical Dictionary
(am′bō-sep″tŏr ) [ ambi- + (re)ceptor ] The smallest quantity of anti-red blood cell (anti-RBC) antibody needed to hemolyze in an excess of complement. www.tabers.com
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amboceptor - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
amboceptor · Contents · English · Portuguese. edit. Noun. edit. amboceptor m (plural amboceptores). (medicine) amboceptor; hemolysin (any substance that damages ... en.wiktionary.org
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THE COMPARATIVE MERITS OF VARIOUS COMPLEMENTS AND ...
The amboceptor from the goat is unsuitable because of the danger of masking the fixation phenomenon by subsequent hemolysis. 7. In summing up, we arrive at the ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Antibody
However, the term was not accepted immediately and several other terms for antibody were proposed; these included Immunkörper, Amboceptor, Zwischenkörper wikipedia.org
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hæmolysis
hæmolysis, hem- Med. (hiːˈmɒlɪsɪs) [f. hæmo- + -lysis.] The dissolution or lysis of red blood cells with the consequent liberation of their hæmoglobin.1890 F. Taylor Man. Pract. Med. 663 The immediate cause of the anæmia is the destruction of red corpuscles in the blood (hæmolysis). 1892 Osler Princ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Complement system
Ehrlich believed that each antigen-specific amboceptor has its own specific complement, whereas Bordet believed that there is only one type of complement wikipedia.org
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thermolabile
thermolabile, a. (θɜːməʊˈlæbɪl, -ˈleɪbɪl) [f. thermo- + labile.] Liable to destruction at moderately high temperatures, as certain toxins and serums: opposed to thermostable. Hence ˌthermolaˈbility, thermolabile quality.1904 [see thermostable]. 1904 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 10 Sept. 561 The hæmolysis being ... Oxford English Dictionary
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