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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Antibody
  1. Antiparietal cell antibodies is a test that measures the presence of antibodies against gastric parietal cells. Ninety percent of people with ...
  2. The antibody level in the blood is a reflection of the body's past experience or exposure to an antigen, ...
  3. ... particles. The immune system recognizes antigens and produces antibodies that destroy substances containing antigens.
  4. ... and evaluated for the presence and quantity of antibodies. This test is done to detect if a ... test does not detect the virus itself. If antibodies to the virus are present, the person has ...
  5. ... the mother's blood stream, her body will produce antibodies in response. ... These antibodies could pass back through the placenta and harm the fetus' red blood cells, causing mild to serious ...
  6. ... having been exposed to the drug before, creates antibodies to it. On subsequent exposure to the drug these antibodies cause release of histamines. If severe, this reaction ...
  7. ... tuberculosis. If there has been a prior exposure, antibodies are formed and remain in the body. During ... antigen is injected under the skin and if antibodies are present, the body will have an immune ...
  8. Antibodies from an Rh negative mother may enter the blood stream of her unborn Rh positive infant, ...
  9. ... hormones that infants require. Breast milk also contains antibodies from the mother that can help the baby ...
  10. ... that develops in an unborn infant when maternal antibodies, usually caused by Rh incompatibility between the mother's ...
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