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Dictionary » B » Binding sites antibody Binding sites antibodylocal surface sites on antibodies which react with antigen determinant sites on antigens. They are formed from parts of the variable regions of the fab fragment of the immunoglobulin. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Staphyltect test mechanism... e.g. latex beads. This allows one "antibody bead" to bind together much more antigen ... as pentamers in the body and thus have more binding sites and are more effective in forming agglutination than ...
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Staphyltect test mechanism... from your description I assume it is based on antibody agglutination. So the protein is an antibody ... with Staph. and it has a shape of a Y with the binding sites located at the tip of the 2 branches of the Y, so ...
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What is the size of an antibody... induces phagocytosis. 3rd point: Remember each antibody has (at least) 2 antigen binding sites, so, theoretically it can interact with 2 different antigens ...
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The Fiber Disease... receptors work, and then to build artificial binding sites on a made-to-order basis to achieve specific medical ... release, drug monitoring devices, and biological and antibody receptor mimics. Dendrimers Dendrimers represent ...
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The Fiber Disease... this approach a selected non-human monoclonal antibody. The activation of a death-domain receptor. ... HA-tag, protein A, IgG domains, and maltose binding protein facilitates purifications. (See ... (AcMNPV) followed by convenient restriction sites such as BamHI, Xba I and Asp718. The polyadenylation ...
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