Antimouse vs Antirat - What's the difference?
antimouse | antirat | see also |
(immunology) Describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in mice
Opposing rats.
(immunology) Describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in rats.
Antimouse is a see also of antirat.
In immunology|lang=en terms the difference between antimouse and antirat
is that antimouse is (immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in mice while antirat is (immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in rats.As adjectives the difference between antimouse and antirat
is that antimouse is (immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in mice while antirat is opposing rats.antimouse
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Alternative forms
* anti-mouseAdjective
(-)See also
* antirabbitantirat
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Adjective
(-)- antirat legislation