Antisera AB is often colorless because it lacks pigment-producing compounds. It is designed this way to prevent interference with colorimetric assays or reactions that rely on changes in color to detect the presence of specific antibodies or antigens. The absence of color makes it easier to accurately interpret results during laboratory testing.
Blood types are A B and O. AB is also a type of blood a person can have. Type A has antisera B and can only transfuse to others with type A blood Type B has antisera A and can only transfuse to others with type B blood Type AB blood does not have an antisera and is a universal receiver Type O has Anti sera A and Antisera B and is a universal doner <><><><> Red cells, white cells, platelets, and plasma for the liquid.
Antisera is produced by injecting an animal (such as horses, rabbits, or goats) with specific antigens. The animal's immune system responds by producing antibodies against those antigens. The blood containing the desired antibodies is then collected and processed to obtain antisera, which contains a high concentration of specific antibodies for use in diagnostic or therapeutic applications.
Colourless, or slightly white
Methane is a colourless, flammable gas that is the main component of natural gas.
Ethanol is a colourless liquid.
Blood types are A B and O. AB is also a type of blood a person can have. Type A has antisera B and can only transfuse to others with type A blood Type B has antisera A and can only transfuse to others with type B blood Type AB blood does not have an antisera and is a universal receiver Type O has Anti sera A and Antisera B and is a universal doner <><><><> Red cells, white cells, platelets, and plasma for the liquid.
Antisera is produced by injecting an animal (such as horses, rabbits, or goats) with specific antigens. The animal's immune system responds by producing antibodies against those antigens. The blood containing the desired antibodies is then collected and processed to obtain antisera, which contains a high concentration of specific antibodies for use in diagnostic or therapeutic applications.
No. Type O blood does not have the surface antigen that Type A antisera binds to. Only type A blood will clot when type A antisera is added.
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yes. it is colourless
Colourless, or slightly white
Oxygen is a gas, therefore it is colourless.
No because type A blood has antibody for B
The noun form for the adjective colorless (colourless) is colorlessness (colourlessness).
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Yes. argon is a colourless, odourless, noble gas.
R. E. Gaensslen has written: 'Procedures and evaluation of antisera for the typing of anitgens in bloodstains' -- subject(s): Analysis, Blood group antigens, Bloodstains 'Procedures and evaluation of antisera for the typing of antigens in bloodstains' -- subject(s): Antigens, Serum