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Иммунология: антисыворотка, содержащая "вторые" антителаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > second-stage antiserum
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антисыворотка, содержащая «вторые» антителаАнгло-русский словарь по иммунологии > second-stage antiserum
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English-Russian small dictionary of medicine > second-stage antiserum
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антисыворотка, иммунная сывороткаabsorbed antiserum — абсорбированная [истощённая] антисыворотка
antimetabolic antiserum — антиметаболическая антисыворотка ( антисыворотка против ключевых ферментов метаболизма клетки)
to collect antiserum — собирать [получать] иммунную сыворотку ( в результате иммунизации)
conjugated antiserum — конъюгированная [меченая] антисыворотка
conjugate-specific antiserum — антиконъюгатная антисыворотка (напр. антисыворотка против комплекса гаптен-носитель)
conventional antiserum — стандартная [конвенциональная] антисыворотка
cross-absorbed antiserum — антисыворотка, истощённая перекрёстнореагирующими антигенами
dirty antiserum — неистощённая [неабсорбированная] антисыворотка
exhausted antiserum — абсорбированная [истощённая] антисыворотка
first-stage antiserum — антисыворотка, содержащая «первые» антитела
to harvest antiserum — получать [собирать] иммунную сыворотку ( в результате иммунизации)
high-avid antiserum — высокоавидная [высокоспецифическая] антисыворотка
second-stage antiserum — антисыворотка, содержащая «вторые» антитела
subtype-specific antiserum — подтип-специфическая антисыворотка, субтипическая антисыворотка
to take antiserum — получать [собирать] иммунную сыворотку ( в результате иммунизации)
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