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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for "Antibodies," specific
  1. ... allergen as if it is harmful, producing IgE antibodies specific to it. Upon later encounters with the allergen, IgE antibodies recognize it, which stimulates an immune response, causing ...
  2. ... by the adaptive immune system of immune proteins (antibodies) specific to Mycobacteria leprae. The combined effect of the ...
  3. ... syndrome and may predispose individuals to produce the specific antibodies known to contribute to the formation of thromboses. ...
  4. ... the infection, specialized immune cells produce proteins called antibodies that recognize specific proteins or molecules on the bacteria or virus ( ... Sawada H, Hayashi M. Identification of a brain-specific 27/26-kDa ... antibody to differentiated PC12h pheochromocytoma cells. Exp Cell Res. ...
  5. ... binds) to proteins important for nerve signal transmission. Antibodies normally bind to specific foreign particles and germs, marking them for destruction, ...
  6. ... have a shortage (deficiency) of two or three specific antibodies. Some have a deficiency of the antibodies called ...
  7. ... that produce special proteins called antibodies or immunoglobulins. Antibodies attach to specific foreign particles and germs, marking them for destruction. ...
  8. ... that produce special proteins called antibodies or immunoglobulins. Antibodies attach to specific foreign particles and germs, marking them for destruction. ...
  9. ... special proteins called antibodies (also known as immunoglobulins). Antibodies attach to specific foreign invaders, marking them for destruction. Through interactions ...
  10. ... Examples of protein functions Function Description Example Antibody Antibodies bind to specific foreign particles, such as viruses and bacteria, to ...
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