NESTERS MICROBIO: HUMAN LL 8 2016
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ISBN: 9781260783643
Author: Anderson
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 18, Problem 10SA
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The zone of optimal proportions in a precipitation reaction.
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The precipitation reaction is the formation of lattice-like structures by the binding of a soluble antigen with the antibody at an optimum pH and temperature. Zone of optimal proportions contains both the antigens and antibodies in equal amount with other optimum factors like temperature and pH
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