List and describe the structure of each of the five classes of antibody molecules. Which one is produced first in the disease process? Which is the most prevalent? List 5 different examples of viral diseases and describe in general terms how a viral infection may be tr...
Describe the components of the internal ear. Explain the difference between the atomic number and the atomic weight of an element. Discuss the atomic structure and chemical bonding. What are the formed elements? What are the components of exudates?
The antibody recognizes a unique part of the foreign target‚ termed an antigen.[1][2] Each tip of the "Y" of an antibody contains a paratope (a structure analogous to a lock) that is specific for one particular epitope (similarly analogous to a key) on an antigen Premium Antibody ...
For example, the kinetics of the B Cell Receptor (BCR, structurally identical to an antibody linked to a B-cell surface) interaction with antigen may differ strongly from the kinetics of antibody-antigen interaction in solution (as was already shown for the similar T Cell Receptor-Major ...
Secondary ion mass spectrometric analysis of their tryptic digests characterized the primary structure of each peak, identifying a peak with longer retention time as the prealbumin variant. This method was successfully used as a novel diagnostic method of FAP and as a preclinical test for offsprings...
The effects of CB addition on thestructure of the composite microspheres and the wave absorption performance were investigated."Financial support for this research came from Major Technological Innovation Project of Hubei Scienceand Technology Department. 展开 关键词: Yichang People’s Republic of China...
Using the technique known as "Gene Rank" (GR), Dartmouth's Norris Cotton Cancer Center investigator Eugene Demidenko, PhD, captured and described a new characterization of gene connectivity in "Microarray Enriched Gene Rank," published in BioData Mining.
What are the functions of proteins? How does this relate to their structure? Explain how protein-protein interactions are important for the biological function of the following types of proteins: A. Receptors. B. antibody. C. Proteases. Mention an example of each type of protei...
Suppose that to become activated, an inactive protein in a cell must be phosphorylated. Explain how a chemical signal from outside the cell can trigger this internal change. Describe each of the follo Describe the structure and mechanism of action of G p...
Identify the cellular structure from the given description: Involved in mitosis. Which stage of the cell cycle (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis, or phases of interphase Growth 0, Growth 1, Synthesis, Growth 2) matches the following description? Nondividing cells are considered...