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Hello, there's students.
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Today we're going to be answering this question in regards to a chapter on immunization and immune testing.
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So for this question, they're asking us, what is an antiserum? is it an anti -antibody? is it an active vaccine? is it formed? is it a form of monoclonal antibodies? or is it the liquid? portion of the blood used for immunization.
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You can pause the video, choose which one you believe is the correct answer, and the answer will be refilled afterwards.
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Okay, before i give the answer, let's talk about anti -sermans.
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Antiserns are sometimes referred to as immune serums.
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Is used for like passive immunotherapy where they collect is typically collected from human blood plasma donors or a large animals intentionally that's been intentionally exposed to a pathogen of interest because of the large blood volume of the animals contains more antibodies.
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Bodies, then it can be attained from a smaller animal.
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And they brought us to say like the pool antiserum is from a group of human donors that can be administrated interventionally or interventional immunoglobulins...