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    The Ability of an Antigen to React Specifically with the Antibodies
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The Ability of an Antigen to React Specifically with the Antibodies

Question 48

Question 48

Multiple Choice

The ability of an antigen to react specifically with the antibodies or cells it has provoked is called


A) Specificity
B) Immunogenicity
C) Reactivity
D) Epitopes
E) Immune Response

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