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Martini pg 538

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Martini pg 538

Sherwood pg 432

Mader pg 218incomplete antibody1. antibody that binds to erythrocytes or bacteria but does not produce agglutination; in blood banking, the nonagglutinating antibody is detectable in serum by using the antiglobulin (Coombs') test. For example, IgG anti-Rh antibodies do not agglutinate erythrocytes in physiologic saline whereas IgM antibodies do.2. a univalent antibody fragment.complete antibody: antibody capable of agglutinating cells in physiologic saline solution.ReferencesLauralee Sherwood. Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, Seventh Edition. 2010, 2007 Brooks/Cole, Cengage LearningHuman anatomy/Frederic H. Martini, Michael J. Timmons, Robert B. Tallitsch; with William C. Ober 7th ed. 2012, 2009, 2006 Pearson Education, Inc., publishingSylvia S. Mader. Understanding Human Anatomy and Physiology 5th ed.