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Counter current immuno electrophoresis

Give a brief explanation counter current immuno electrophoresis.

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This method involves the instantaneous electrophoresis of antigen as well as antibody in the gel in opposite direction resulting in precipitation of point where there is optimum concentration of the antigen-antibody.

This technique creates visible precipitin in thirty minutes and is ten times more sensitive than the standard double diffusion method.

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