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If an antibody is neutralising towards a secreted bacterial toxin:
It can bind to a range of epitopes on the toxin antigen and effectively block the toxin’s action
It is collecting toxin and transferring it to nearby phagocytes for destruction
It will bind with low affinity to be able to sample as much toxin as possible
It is effectively removing toxin from its surroundings
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