Neutralisation (immunology)
(重定向自Neutralizing)
Neutralisation or neutralization in the immunological sense refers to the ability of specific antibodies to block the site(s) on bacteria and their toxins or viruses that they use to enter their target cell. The effect of an neutralizing antibody can be negligible even with large excesses of antibody prodution if they lack specificity to this antigen. The production of specific antibodies can be learned for a faster response at next exposition.