THE antigen most commonly used in complement fixation tests for Johne's disease is a suspension of the specific organism, Mycobacterium johnei. This form of antigen is not entirely satisfactory for ...
Serum complement proteins comprise an important system that is responsible for several innate and adaptive immune defence mechanisms. There were three well-described pathways known to lead to the ...
It employs a dual mechanism of action, combining immunotherapeutic effects through complement fixation and phagocytosis with intrinsic antibacterial properties, within a single molecule. Preclinical ...
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