Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The anterior of the three regions into which the pronotum of Acrididæ, Locustidæ, and Gryllidæ is divided.
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- noun immunology The
range ofantibody concentrations within which reaction isinhibited
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The prozone effect is observed when a high antibody concentration prevents a characteristic result of a test for antibodies and antigens, typically agglutination.
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During the prozone effect, extremely small antibody-antigen complexes fail to clump together and agglutinate visibly.
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While the prozone effect may have serious consequences concerning the results of blood serum testing, proper dilution of the antibodies can help prevent its likelihood.
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Since the results of the agglutination test are not accurately displayed, the prozone effect may lead to a false negative result.
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The prozone effect is a lack of agglutination or clumping during tests for antibodies.
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