Isomerization Complement fixation by the classical pathway. Neutralization Agglunination Opsonization 1. When an antibod
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Isomerization
Complement fixation by the classical pathway.
Neutralization
Agglunination
Opsonization
1. When an antibody-coated virus cannot bind to host cells and cannot start an infection 2. When antibody cross-links microbial toxins and causes them to fall out of solution 3. When multiple antibody molecules recruit C1 protein.4. When an antibody -coated microbe is engulfed more rapidly than the microbe without coating
1. When an antibody-coated virus cannot bind to host cells and cannot start an infection
2. When antibody cross-links microbial toxins and causes them to fall out of solution
3. When multiple antibody molecules recruit C1 protein.
4. When an antibody -coated microbe is engulfed more rapidly than the microbe without coating
Complement fixation by the classical pathway.
Neutralization
Agglunination
Opsonization
1. When an antibody-coated virus cannot bind to host cells and cannot start an infection 2. When antibody cross-links microbial toxins and causes them to fall out of solution 3. When multiple antibody molecules recruit C1 protein.4. When an antibody -coated microbe is engulfed more rapidly than the microbe without coating
1. When an antibody-coated virus cannot bind to host cells and cannot start an infection
2. When antibody cross-links microbial toxins and causes them to fall out of solution
3. When multiple antibody molecules recruit C1 protein.
4. When an antibody -coated microbe is engulfed more rapidly than the microbe without coating