Medical Definition of Inhibiting antibody

1. An "incomplete" form of antibody that may coat antigen, but which according to the "lattice theory" does not have a second receptor for attachment to another molecule of antigen; in the case of Rh+ erythrocytes, such an anti-Rh antibody may coat the cells but not cause them to agglutinate in saline; however, agglutination does occur when such coated cells are suspended in serum or other protein media, such as albumin, therefore called serum agglutinin. Synonym: incomplete antibody, inhibiting antibody. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inhibiting Antibody

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inheritrixes
inherits
inhesion
inhesions
inhibin
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inhibins
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inhibiters
inhibitine
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inhibiting antibody (current term)
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inhibitions
inhibition factor
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inhibitory
inhibitory-motor
inhibitory fibres
inhibitory junction potential
inhibitory nerve

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