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Sessile antibodys

Sessile antibodys (used up.; fr. sessile – sedentary; synonym: antibodies sedentary) – cellular receptors which, according to Ehrlich's theory, play a role of antibodies. At immunization the number of sessile antibodys increases, but their rejection does not come from cells.

 
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