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- Antigen [r]: A molecule that induces an immune response, such as bee pollen or proteins from viruses or bacteria. [e]
- Immunohistochemistry [r]: Method of analyzing and identifying cell types based on the binding of antibodies to specific components of the cell. [e]
- Immunologic test [r]: Any test that uses immunologic techniques. [e]
- Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies [r]: IgG antibody employed against antigens in the cytoplasm of neutrophils and monocytes; considered diagnostic for Wegener's granulomatosis and suggestive of other autoimmune diseases [e]
- Immunohistochemistry [r]: Method of analyzing and identifying cell types based on the binding of antibodies to specific components of the cell. [e]