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immunoprecipitation
im•mu•no•pre•cip•i•ta•tion (ˌɪm yə noʊ prɪˌsɪp ɪˈteɪ ʃən, ɪˌmyu-) n. the separation of an antigen from a solution by the formation of a large complex with its specific antibody. [1965–70] immunoprecipitation
immunoprecipitation[‚im·yə·nō·prə‚sip·ə′tā·shən] (immunology) A protein purification method which involves the formation of an antibody-protein complex to separate out the protein of interest. immunoprecipitation
immunoprecipitation [im″u-no-pre-sip″ĭ-ta´shun] precipitation resulting from interaction of specific antibody and antigen.im·mu·no·pre·cip·i·ta·tion (im'yū-nō-prē-sip'i-tā'shŭn), The phenomenon of aggregation of sensitized antigen on addition of specific antibody (precipitin) to antigen in solution. Synonym(s): immune precipitationAcronymsSeeidler pulleyThesaurusSeepull down |