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481141
Caption: The hinge region of an antibody helps it to bind with antigenic determinants and to cross-link into antigen-antibody complexes.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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481007
Caption: The basic structure of a typical T-cell antigen receptor
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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File Size: 36.16 MB
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481212
Caption: Complement proteins aid the destruction of pathogens by piercing their outer membranes or making them attractive to macrophages.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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481139
Caption: Stimulation of immune response by activated helper T cells.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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File Size: 13.29 MB
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481049
Caption: The hybrid cells developed in the artificial production of monoclonal antibodies produce large amounts of the desired antibody.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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File Size: 14.46 MB
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481295
Caption: The structure of an antibody molecule represents the dramatic rearrangements of DNA that occur in the immune systems of mammals.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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File Size: 40.75 MB
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481083
Caption: While becoming a plasma cell, a B cell enlarges and increases the number of organelles that produce and transport antibodies.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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File Size: 14.34 MB
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481361
Caption: Variable and constant domains in the light (L) and heavy (H) chains of an antibody molecule, includes disulfide bonds (-S-S-).
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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File Size: 39.58 MB