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An antibody (Ab), also known as an immunoglobulin (Ig), is a large Y-shape protein produced by plasma cells that is used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as bacteria and viruses. The antibody recognizes a unique part of...
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Development [edit] B cell development occurs through several stages, each stage representing a change in the genome content at the antibody loci. An antibody is composed of two identical light (L) and two identical heavy (H) chains, and the genes specifyi...
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Clinical Therapeutics from The New England Journal of Medicine — Anti-CD20 Antibody Therapy for B-Cell Lymphomas ... Pathophysiology and Effect of Therapy All lymphocytes are derived from a common progenitor cell that originates in the bone marrow. The .....
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Antibody Genes Are Assembled From Separate Gene Segments During B Cell Development The first direct evidence that DNA is rearranged during B cell development came in the 1970s from experiments in which molecular biologists compared DNA from early ......
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Lymphocytes are one of the five kinds of white blood cells or leukocytes), circulating in the blood. [More] Although mature lymphocytes all look pretty much alike, they are extraordinarily diverse in their functions. The most abundant lymphocytes are: B l...
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http://www.handwrittentutorials.com - This video explores the structure of an antibody and the various regions on both the heavy and the light chains. B-Cell recombination is also discussed with a detailed overview of how DNA is recombined to give differe...
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In mice, MZ B cells are confined to the MZ of the spleen 5. In humans, MZ B cells are also located in the inner wall of the subcapsular sinus of lymph nodes, the epithelium of tonsillar crypts and the subepithelial area of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissu...
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Antibodies are specific globular proteins secreted by B-lymphocytes in response to stimulation by the appropriate antigen. they are capable of reacting with the antigen to neutralise a pathogen. you know how proteins can be made into chains? well, an anti...