Explain binder?
Answer / Vinesh Kumar
In the context of biology and immunology, a binder refers to a substance or molecule that can bind to another substance, typically an antigen, antibody, or other immune-related components. Binders play crucial roles in various immunological processes, such as agglutination, precipitation, and immunoassays.
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