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immunosorbent

 
Medical Dictionary: im·mu·no·sor·bent
(ĭm'yə-nō-sôr'bənt, -zôr'-, ĭ-myū'-)
n.

An antibody used to remove specific antigen, or an antigen used to remove specific antibody, from solution or suspension.

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The binding of antigen or antibody to a solid support, usually a plastic surface at the bottom of a well in a microtiter plate or a latex particle. See also elisa.

 
 

 

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