detectable antibody

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detectable
adjective
uk
/dɪˈtek.tə.bəl/
us
/dɪˈtek.tə.bəl/
that can be noticed ...
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antibody
noun[C]
uk
/ˈæn.tiˌbɒd.i/
us
/ˈæn.t̬iˌbɑː.di/
a protein produced in the blood that fights diseases by attacking and killing harmful bacteria, ...
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In other words, adetectableantibodysuggests immune-mediated platelet destruction but a negative test cannot rule out the diagnosis.
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The results of serological assays, summarized in table 1, demonstrate that 13 of 15 monkeys developed adetectableantibodyresponse.
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In ages 7 years and upwards the proportion withdetectableantibodywas in excess of 93 %, rising to 99 % in adults 15- 49.
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Resistance to infection was seen in bats that developed low or nodetectableantibodyresponse as well as in bats with high titres.
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In contrast, nodetectableantibodyresponse was monitored in cats used in the study.
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Therefore, it appears that a persistent,detectableantibodytitre is not a prerequisite for immunity.
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Sincedetectableantibodyresponses require about a week after infection to develop, serologic testing may be falsely negative early in the disease course.
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Antibiotic treatment or the host immune response might have cleared the mycoplasmal organisms followed by loss of detectable antibodies.
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None of the people who had contact with horses, and no healthcare workers exposed to infected patients and their specimens had detectable antibodies.
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A high prevalence of specific detectable antibodies in patients with digestive haemorrhaging can be explained because the lesions caused by parasites can mimic ulceration and other gastrointestinal diseases.
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Most people develop detectable antibodies approximately 30 days after infection, although some seroconvert later.
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Patients with rheumatoid arthritis often have detectable antibodies against proteins containing citrulline.
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Lymphocytic thyroiditis is associated with detectable antibodies against thyroglobulin, although they typically become undetectable in advanced disease.
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It is associated with detectable antibodies against centromeres (a component of the cell nucleus), and usually spares the kidneys (a feature more common in the related condition systemic scleroderma).
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