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Epitope
Epitope An epitope is the part of a foreign organism ...
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Épitope (translated from French)
Épitope This article is one outline to supplement, you can share your knowledge in modifying. épitope (called too antigenic determinant) is the part of one antigene recognized by one anticorps or a receiver located at the surface of one lymphocyte .
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Talk:Epitope
Talk:Epitope I removed An antigen must contain at ...
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Linear epitope
Linear epitope A linear epitope is an epitope that is recognised by antibodies by its ... structure. In contrast, most antibodies recognize an epitope that has a specific three-dimensional shape ... dimensional conformation. Therefore antibodies that recognize linear epitope instead of conformational epitope are chosen ...
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Epitope mapping
Epitope mapping Epitope Mapping is the process of matching surface ...
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Epitop (translated from German)
... B. a surface protein one Bacterium, different Epitope has. Against everyone this Epitope can more specifically Antikoerper to be formed. Epitope are kind and/or. individual-specifically. Continuous and intermittent Epitope is differentiated. Proteins consist of amino acid ... usually folded three-dimensional and so can Epitope of different in the area near ...
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Group Rhésus (translated from French)
Group Rhésus This article is only devoted to the antigenic system rhesus of blood groups . The name of this system of blood group rhesus comes from the name of a small monkey macaque it Macacus rhesus. This system is due to the presence or the variability of two proteins D and ...
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List of molecular biology topics
... antisense strand - AP-1 site - apoptosis - assembled epitope - ataxia-telangiectasia - ATG or AUG - autoimmune lymphoproliferative ... strand - codon - codon bias - competent - complementary - conformational epitope - congenital - consensus sequence - conservative substitution - conserved - contig ... Creveld syndrome - end labeling - endonuclease - enhancer - enzyme - epitope - ERE - ethidium bromide - evolutionary clock - evolutionary footprinting ... lambda - leucine zipper - leukemia - library - ligase - linear epitope - linkage - linker - lipofectin - locus - LOD score - lymphocyte ... sequence - sequence polymorphism - sequence-tagged site - sequential epitope - severe combined immunodeficiency - sex chromosome - sex- ...
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Monoclonal antibodies
... not to an antigen, but to an epitope of that antigen. An epitope is a small piece of the antigen ... antigen, while monoclonals bind to a single epitope. In the processing of antibodies, certain binding ... will still be useful even if certain epitope-binding species are degraded. Monoclonal antibodies for ...
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Protein tag
... are also useful in providing a common epitope, allowing a single antibody to recognize each ... NTA and is used as a common epitope, whilst GST solubilizes some fusion partners, often ... on glutathione-sepharose and provides a common epitope. Recently, the Biotin Carboxyl Carrier Protein (BCCP ...
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