Biology, asked by NithinT6261, 11 months ago

How many cells are in a rabbit

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Answered by gopi5336
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Reagents for the identification of rabbit cell markers have been developed at a relatively slow rate. In this paper, rabbit cells are being characterized by polyclonal antibodies against a T-cell antigen (RTLA), a B-cell antigen (RABELA) and an analogue of murine Ia antigen. A number of monoclonal antibodies, specific for lymphocytes and/or bone marrow and/or polymorphonuclear leucocytes, have been used for the analysis of cells with identifiable membrane antigens. Populations that have cells with two of the above antigens in the membranes were identified. To these ends, complement-mediated cell kill by antisera alone and in mixtures was employed.

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74 Rabbit Primary Cells Cells and Microorganisms across 8 suppliers

Answered by SAAROSH
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Dear friend the answer for this question is here:

There are uncountable cells in the body's of the rabbit.

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