Antiserum is a solution that contains proteins produced by B lymphocytes called antibodies that bind to specific antigens. true or false
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" Antiserum refers to a serum that contains antibodies against specific antigens. It is obtained from the blood of an animal that has been previously exposed to the antigen or has received the antigen through vaccination. Show more…
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