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The process of removing antibody from serum by combining a serum sample with appropriate red blood cells under optimal conditions is called:
Smooth Muscle
An involuntary, non-striated muscle found within the walls of organs and structures such as the intestines, ureters, and blood vessels, responsible for regulating internal movements.
Voluntary Control
The ability to consciously direct or influence bodily movements or physiological functions.
Flexion
A bending movement of the two elements of a jointed body part.
Muscular Dystrophy
A group of inherited disorders characterized by a loss of muscle tissue and by muscle weakness.
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