Polyclonal B cell response is a natural mode of immune response exhibited by the adaptive immune system of mammals. It ensures that a single antigen is...
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Polyclonal antibodies (pAbs) are antibodies that are secreted by different B cell lineages within the body (whereas monoclonal antibodies come from a...
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Epitope (section B cell epitopes)
[citation needed] Cryptotope Epitope binning Mimotope Odotope Polyclonal B cell response Protein tag TimeSTAMP protein labelling Mahmoudi Gomari, Mohammad;...
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Neutralizing antibody Original antigenic sin Paul Ehrlich: Magic Bullet Polyclonal B cell response Priming (immunology) "Antibody". National Human Genome Research...
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theory of aging). Clone (B-cell biology) Cloning List of animals that have been cloned Polyclonal antibodies Polyclonal response Tumour heterogeneity "Clone...
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parts of the elephant has been seen as a good analogy for the polyclonal B cell response or for the reasons why it is challenging to find new drugs to...
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conformational epitopes are preferred. Conformational epitope Polyclonal B cell response Goldsby, Richard; Kindt, TJ; Osborne, BA; Janis Kuby (2003). "Antigens...
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Humoral immunity (redirect from Humoral immune response)
cells can cause acute kidney failure. In humoral immune response, the naive B cells begin the maturation process in the bone marrow, gaining B-cell receptors...
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Apoptotic DNA fragmentation (category Cell biology)
of the hallmarks of apoptotic cell death. It occurs in response to various apoptotic stimuli in a wide variety of cell types. Molecular characterization...
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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (redirect from Leukemia, B-Cell, chronic)
white blood cell. In patients with CLL, B cell lymphocytes can begin to collect in their blood, spleen, lymph nodes, and bone marrow. These cells do not function...
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were obtained in a phase I clinical trial. While regulatory T cells increase via polyclonal expansion both systemically and locally during healthy pregnancies...
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Blazevic A, Hoft DF, Hansen TH (September 2012). "Polyclonal mucosa-associated invariant T cells have unique innate functions in bacterial infection"...
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Adaptive immune system (redirect from Adaptive immune response)
vaccination. The cells that carry out the adaptive immune response are white blood cells known as lymphocytes. B cells and T cells, two different types...
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Immunosuppressive drug (section Polyclonal antibodies)
removal of reticuloendothelial cells from the circulation in the spleen and liver. In this way, polyclonal antibodies inhibit cell-mediated immune reactions...
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Original antigenic sin (section In B cells)
epitopes. Antibody-dependent enhancement Cell mediated immunity Genomic imprinting Humoral immunity Polyclonal response Local optimum Hoskins, T.W.; Davies...
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cells. The production time and cost is high as well, limiting its generalizability and prevalence of usage. The process of manufacturing polyclonal antibodies...
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Thymoglobulin (category Polyclonal antibodies)
consists of polyclonal antibodies, which, unlike monoclonal antibodies, target a large variety of immune cell surface proteins, including B and T lymphocyte...
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Autoimmunity (redirect from Autoimmune response)
immunology, autoimmunity is the system of immune responses of an organism against its own healthy cells, tissues and other normal body constituents. Any...
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Antibody (redirect from Receptors, antigen, b-cell)
variety of different IgG (polyclonal IgG). In contrast, monoclonal antibodies are identical antibodies produced by a single B cell. Heterodimeric antibodies...
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Neutralizing antibody (redirect from Neutralizing immune response)
immune response. B cells display B-cell receptors on their cell surface, which is just the antibody anchored to the cell membrane. When the B-cell receptor...
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cells can also be seen. AITL typically has the phenotype of a mixture of CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells, with a CD4:CD8 ratio greater than unity. Polyclonal plasma...
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histocompatibility complex (MHC) T cell Cross-presentation Antigen-presenting cell Antigen presentation Polyclonal response Lee, Tim; McGibbon, Angela. "Dalhousie...
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Rho(D) immune globulin (category Polyclonal antibodies)
monoclonal anti-D IgG formulation suitable for replacing the current polyclonal formulation. A monoclonal antibody can be produced without requiring human...
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cases of POEMS have been associated with polyclonal rather than clonal plasma cells; these cases are not plasma cell dyscrasias but rather appear to be caused...
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Immune system (redirect from Host response)
encountering a slightly different pathogen Plant disease resistance Polyclonal response Sompayrac 2019, p. 1. Litman GW, Cannon JP, Dishaw LJ (November 2005)...
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hematopoietic stem cells, aplastic anemia patients have altered hematopoietic niche cytotoxic T-cells (polyclonal expansion of dysregulated CD4+ T-cells) trigger...
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Imugene (section B-cell immunotherapies)
to stimulate a potent polyclonal antibody response to HER-2/neu, a well-known and validated cancer target. PD1-Vaxx is a B-cell immuno-therapy which aims...
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Marginal zone lymphoma (redirect from Extranodal marginal zone B cell lymphoma)
B-cells. Marginal zone B cells are innate lymphoid cells that normally function by rapidly mounting IgM antibody immune responses to antigens such as those...
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cryoglobulinemia is the most common, occurring when both monoclonal and polyclonal proteins are present in the bloodstream and are usually linked to chronic...
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Hypervariable region Framework region Fab Region Fc Region Polyclonal B cell response Cell-mediated immunity Innate immune system Complement system Classical...
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