The method in which a specific ligand is bound to an insoluble matrix in a column and plasma is perfused over the column with select removal of pathogenic substance and return of patient's plasma is known as:
A) immunoinhibition.
B) plasma exchange.
C) immunoadsorption.
D) elution.
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