What is an antibody and antigen interaction
What is an antibody and antigen interaction?
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Antigen-antibody interaction is identical to an enzyme substrate interaction. The reaction among antibody and antigen takes place in two phases. Primary phase is the initial interaction of antigen-antibody devoid of any visible effect. The reaction is fast and obeys the general law of physical chemistry and thermodynamics.
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