РЕАКЦИИ НЕПРЯМОЙ ГЕМАДСОРБЦИИ ПРИ ИММУНИЗАЦИИ
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The experimental results showed that even short-term treatment of cells with the antigen used for animal immunization led to a significant suppression of the indirect hemadsorption reaction (the percentage of cells with adhered erythrocytes was 1,7% in the control group and 0.45% in the experimental group). Importantly, this effect was not due to toxic damage to the cells, since treatment with a nonspecific CA resulted in an increased number of active cells compared to the control. Therefore, the indirect hemadsorption reaction is due to the interaction of antibodies synthesized by the cell with the antigen located on the surface of erythrocytes.
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