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Describe any one method of precipitation used in antigen or antibody detection.


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Answered by KapilSharmaFan
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A precipitin reaction typically involves adding soluble antigens to a test tube containing a solution of antibodies. Monoclonal antibodies can only bind to a single epitope; therefore, less binding occurs and lattice formation generally does not occur. The amount of precipitation also depends on several other factors.

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A vissible antigen - antibody complex is called precipitin , and in vitro assays that produce a precipitin reaction typically involves adding soluble antigens to a test tube containing a solution of antibodies.

Each antibody has two arms, each of which can bind to an epitope .

When an antibody binds to two antigens, the two antigens become bound together by the antibody.

A lattice can form as antibodies bind more and more antigens together, resulting in a precipitin .

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