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Match the term with its description.
Premises:
opsonization
somatic hypermutation
isotype switching
somatic recombination.
monoclonal antibody production
Responses:
the derivation of antibodies from a single clone of B lymphocytes that have identical antigen specificity
enhancement of receptor-mediated phagocytosis of immunoglobulin-coated antigen
the rearrangement of V, D, and J segments to form an immunoglobulin
nucleotide changes in variable regions of immunoglobulin genes affecting affinity for antigen
change of immunoglobulin class but preservation of antigen specificity
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Premises:
Responses:
opsonization
somatic hypermutation
isotype switching
somatic recombination.
monoclonal antibody production
Premises:
opsonization
somatic hypermutation
isotype switching
somatic recombination.
monoclonal antibody production
Responses:
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