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    An Immune Complex Resulting from an Interaction of Antibody with Cells
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An Immune Complex Resulting from an Interaction of Antibody with Cells

Question 70

Question 70

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An immune complex resulting from an interaction of antibody with cells or particles which becomes large enough to settle out of solution is called a(n)


A) agglutination reaction.
B) precipitation reaction.
C) hemagglutination.
D) ouchterlony double diffusion.

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