amboceptor
amboceptor
[′am·bō‚sep·tər] (immunology)
According to P. Ehrlich, an antibody present in the blood of immunized animals which contains two specialized elements: a cytophil group that unites with a cellular antigen, and a complementophil group that joins with the complement.
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