Topic: Anti E Cell Antibodies
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What causes the Anti E antibody?
The Rh genome is made up of a mosaic of D, C, E, d, c, e alleles. You can get antibodies to any one of D, C, E (anti-D is usually known as Rh disease as it is the most common). You are obviously e/e genetically (to make anti-E). You form Rh... Read More »
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what do anti E antibodies do?
E is one of the Rh antigens. There is also "e", but I'm going to capitalize since you did. If you are E- and the fetus is E+, you have been exposed to fetal cells which to which you may be generating antibodies. If the antibodies are IgM, n... Read More »
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How big are water molecule CLUSTERS in comparison to cells or ant...
Individual water molecules are far, far too small to trigger any sort of immune response. Water molecule clusters, luckily, are also not an issue, because there's no such thing. The only people on this planet who talk about water forming so... Read More »
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Agglutination ((Agglutination is the clumping of red blood cells following a transfusion reaction.)) =D
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The answer is C. They are antigen-presenting molecules. A is incorrect because MHC is found on all cells. B. is incorrect because the T cell receptor and MHC molecules are not part of the complement system D is incorrect because IgE is usua...
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this question can not be answered so easily, because of the large concepts and applications of the monoclonal antibody. although, I will try to give you the main Idea & push you to learn more. mono clonal antibodies * definition: they are a...
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Two things. First the Ab's Fc region binds to the cell. Then the Fab region of the antibody must bind an antigen. This transmits a signal for the cell to release its contents.
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IgM - has 10 antigen binding sites, when IgM is secreted from the cells, five of the basic Y-shaped units become joined together to make a large pentamer molecule with 10 antigen-binding sites IgG and IgE both have 2. Each molecule of IgE c...
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Diabetology Any of a number of antibodies found at the onset of type 1–childhood-onset DM–IDDM, which 'recognize' components of the islet cell's cytoplasm and surface
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See Anti-islet cell antibody.
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