Unfortunately, there is no way to know that because there is no central database where this information is collected. You could look at individual studies where anti-thyroid antibody titers were recorded and look at the highest that they recorded, but that would be a small subset of the population and likely significantly lower than the highest titer ever obtained.
There is no definitive answer to this question as results can vary greatly from person to person. However, one study found that the highest anti-thyroid antibody result ever recorded was 100 IU/mL.
Chickenpox and shingles result from the same virus, and generate the same antibodies. There is no difference between chickenpox antibody and shingles antibody, and there is only one test (varicella virus antibody) for both.
Yes
neutralization of the antigen, agglutination or precipitation, and complement activation.
150 is the highest result with ABRSM.
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When an antigen and antibody react it causes cells to clump together. The term used to describe the clumping of cells is called agglutination.
Antibodies bind the antigen, which then targets the antigen for elimination by innate mechanisms
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If fluorescent cells are seen, the test is positive. When positive, the serum is diluted, or titered, and the test done again.
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