Definition of Serotype. Meaning of Serotype. Synonyms of Serotype

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- A serotype or serovar is a distinct variation within a species of bacteria or virus or among immune cells of different individuals. These microorganisms...
- Reported as Serotype H, Has a Hybrid-Like Structure With Regions of Similarity to the Structures of Serotypes A and F and Is Neutralized With Serotype A Antitoxin"...
- species and is further divided into six subspecies that include over 2,600 serotypes. Salmonella was named after Daniel Elmer Salmon (1850–1914), an American...
- Preplasmiviricota class: Tectiliviricetes Order: Rowavirales Family: Adenoviridae Genus: Mastadenovirus Species: Human mastadenovirus D Serotype: Human adenovirus 36...
- HLA-B57 (B57) is an HLA-B serotype. B57 is a split antigen from the B17 broad antigen, the sister serotype B58. The serotype identifies the more common...
- of the Cw serotypes went untyped in the 1991 survey of the human po****tion. There are several types of serotypes. A broad antigen serotype is a crude...
- HLA-B serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-B*51 gene products. B51 is a split antigen of the broad antigen B5, and is a sister serotype of...
- C*01 Cw1 serotype: C*01:02 and C*01:09 Cw11 C*01:04 to *01:08 C*02 Cw2 serotype: C*02:02 and *02:08 C*02:03 to *02:07, and 02:09 C*03 Cw9 serotype: C*03:03...
- HLA-B50 (B50) is an HLA-B serotype. B50 is a split antigen from the B21 broad antigen, the sister serotype B49. The serotype identifies the more common...
- results. The classification ****igns a letter code to each serotype. There are 20 described serotypes ****igned the letters A to V (excluding E, I and J). Bacteria...