neutralizing antibody
collocation in Englishmeaningsofneutralizeandantibody
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neutralize
verb[T]
uk/ˈnjuː.trə.laɪz/us/ˈnuː.trə.laɪz/
to make a substance neutral (= not an acid or ...
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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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A higher concentration ofneutralizingantibodyreduced survival to 15.6 6 7% of control (n 4).
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However, serology was suggestive of recent echovirus infection in seven (27 %) (neutralizingantibodytitres ranged from 64 to 1024).
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The titration of vaccinialneutralizingantibodyon chorio-allantoic membranes.
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Sera withneutralizingantibodytitres of o2 were regarded as positive.
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By 1 year post-vaccination, binding antibodies seemed to be still higher in dogs in field conditions, butneutralizingantibodytitres were similar in both conditions.
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Longitudinal studies ofneutralizingantibodyresponses to rotavirus in stools and sera of children following severe rotavirus gastroenteritis.
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The researchers used aneutralizingantibodytiter of 1:40, a fourfold or more increase in antibody titer, to define adequate immune response.
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One example of this within biology is aneutralizingantibody.
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Theneutralizingantibodypersists in the circulation for at least two to three years, and perhaps longer.
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The donor animal is hyperimmunized with non-lethal doses of one or more venoms to produce aneutralizingantibodyresponse.
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Mammalian derived envelope preparations have been better inducers ofneutralizingantibodythan candidates produced in yeast and bacteria.
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One of the factors related to non-respondance is the presence of high levels of interferon beta neutralizing antibodies.
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The recurrence occurs due to the production of virions that are resistant to the neutralizing antibodies that were able to effectively block the infection.
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The difference between neutralizing antibodies and binding antibodies is that neutralizing antibodies neutralize the biological effects of the antigen, while binding antibodies flag antigens.
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These viral-carried human blood antigens may be responsible for priming newborns into producing neutralizing antibodies against foreign blood antigens.
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