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Antibodies - Biology Tutorial
www.salmonellaplace.com This is a Biology tutorial explaining what Antibodies are. We cove...
published: 24 Apr 2013
author: TheSalmonellaPlace
Antibodies - Biology Tutorial
Antibodies - Biology Tutorial
www.salmonellaplace.com This is a Biology tutorial explaining what Antibodies are. We cover some topics important for classes such as Biology, Biochemistry, ...- published: 24 Apr 2013
- views: 2494
- author: TheSalmonellaPlace
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Video 15 Ig Antibodies and Immunoglobulin Function
15) The core of adaptive immunity: immunoglobulin antibodies
The immune system depends on...
published: 14 Jan 2014
Video 15 Ig Antibodies and Immunoglobulin Function
Video 15 Ig Antibodies and Immunoglobulin Function
15) The core of adaptive immunity: immunoglobulin antibodies The immune system depends on special binding molecules known as immunoglobulins, also referred to as "antibodies" or "Ig" for short. Immunoglobulins are "Y" shaped molecules that connect on one end to invading microbes (antigens) and on the other end they bind with various white cells that effectivley block and destroy the antigen. These specialized antibody molecules come in different shapes and sizes in order to provide flexibility in matching and destroying targeted antigens. Antibody molecules are found floating in the plasma as well as on the surface of specialized B-cells. Immunoglobulins are constructed from two types of amino acid chains, heavy chains and light chains. Ig molecules contain two identical strands of heavy chains and two identical strands of light chains. The end with the two heavy chains forms a stable non-variable receptor point called an effector, which is the part of the Ig molecule that binds with our own immune system cells. On the opposite end of the antibody are two antigen binding sites, each with a light chain and heavy chain combination. This combination of light and heavy chains forms highly variable tips that can adapt to match a specific antigen. Immunoglobulins come in five basic types: IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG and IgM. Each type targets a specific type of antigen, which determines the make-up of the Y chain structure of each. IgD, IgE and IgGs all use a single Y chain whether as stand alone antibodies or as receptors connected to white cells. IgAs use a double Y chain, called a Dimer. IgMs are unique in that they form a single Y chain when expressed on the surface of a B-cell, but the stand alone version of the IgM molecule forms a combination of five Y chains, known as a pentamer. Consequently, stand alone IgMs form a very large antibody molecule.- published: 14 Jan 2014
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Aesthetic Perfection - Antibody (Official Video Clip)
"Antibody", the first single from Aesthetic Perfection's upcoming fourth album. You can gr...
published: 11 Jun 2013
author: outofline1995
Aesthetic Perfection - Antibody (Official Video Clip)
Aesthetic Perfection - Antibody (Official Video Clip)
"Antibody", the first single from Aesthetic Perfection's upcoming fourth album. You can grab it on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/album/antibody/id654...- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 8076
- author: outofline1995
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Immunology - Antibody (BCR) and TCR Diversity
Describes how genes that make light and heavy chains can be randomly assorted to produce a...
published: 13 Nov 2012
author: Armando Hasudungan
Immunology - Antibody (BCR) and TCR Diversity
Immunology - Antibody (BCR) and TCR Diversity
Describes how genes that make light and heavy chains can be randomly assorted to produce a unique type of antibody and so wil bind to a specific antigen~ Fac...- published: 13 Nov 2012
- views: 14379
- author: Armando Hasudungan
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Specific Immunity, Antibodies
Specific Immunity, Antibodies....
published: 11 Dec 2007
author: neurocirujo
Specific Immunity, Antibodies
Specific Immunity, Antibodies
Specific Immunity, Antibodies.- published: 11 Dec 2007
- views: 304988
- author: neurocirujo
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Antibody structure
This antibody tutorial explains the structure of antibody and immunoglobin molecules.
For ...
published: 19 Dec 2013
Antibody structure
Antibody structure
This antibody tutorial explains the structure of antibody and immunoglobin molecules. For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html- published: 19 Dec 2013
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B-Cells 2 - Antibody Production and Recombination
http://www.handwrittentutorials.com - This video explores the structure of an antibody and...
published: 09 Oct 2011
author: Handwritten Tutorials
B-Cells 2 - Antibody Production and Recombination
B-Cells 2 - Antibody Production and Recombination
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...- published: 09 Oct 2011
- views: 50308
- author: Handwritten Tutorials
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3D Medical Animation: Antibody Immune Response
View more AMAZING medical animations at http://www.nucleuslibrary.com Free iPad app with N...
published: 25 Jun 2007
author: Nucleus Medical Media
3D Medical Animation: Antibody Immune Response
3D Medical Animation: Antibody Immune Response
View more AMAZING medical animations at http://www.nucleuslibrary.com Free iPad app with Nucleus animations the heart! http://www.ihearttouch.com To download...- published: 25 Jun 2007
- views: 1776285
- author: Nucleus Medical Media
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Antibody Structure and Basic Function - One Minute Medical School
Dr Rob discusses basic structure and function. Subscribe! - http://www.youtube.com/user/On...
published: 05 Jan 2013
author: OneMinuteMedSchool
Antibody Structure and Basic Function - One Minute Medical School
Antibody Structure and Basic Function - One Minute Medical School
Dr Rob discusses basic structure and function. Subscribe! - http://www.youtube.com/user/OneMinuteMedSchool Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/oneminutemedica...- published: 05 Jan 2013
- views: 2382
- author: OneMinuteMedSchool
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Video 16 Antibody Immunoglobulin Immune Function
16) Immunoglobulin Function of the five antibodies
Let's take a closer look at the five t...
published: 14 Jan 2014
Video 16 Antibody Immunoglobulin Immune Function
Video 16 Antibody Immunoglobulin Immune Function
16) Immunoglobulin Function of the five antibodies Let's take a closer look at the five types of antibody immunoglobulins. IgAs are not typically found in the blood, but in secretions of the gut, saliva, sweat, milk, respiratory track, and urinary track. IgAs are part of our innate immunity and fight pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, fungus and worms. There are two types of IgAs. IgDs are primarily found on the surface of B-cells and account for a very tiny portion of the free floating antibodies found in plasma. And while IgDs are the least well know antibody, they are known to play a role in the activation of basophils and mast cells to attack invading microbes. IgEs respond to allergens, such as pollen as well as parasitic worms. IgEs bind to mast cells and basophils. Once the IgE receptor comes into contact with one of these antigens the mast cells and basophils will release histamine molecules, causing the inflammatory symptoms we know as an allergic reaction. There are four types of IgGs. IgGs target pathogenic organisms, such as bacteria, viruses and parasites. They attach to an antigen on one end while the opposite end binds with phagocytic white cells (macrophages, neutrophils, and natural killer cells) to absorb and destroy the antigen. IgGs are the primary antibody of the human body, accounting for 70-80% of the entire immunoglobulin pool. It is the smallest Ig molecule, allowing it to easily migrate into the tissues of the body. Only 45% are found in the blood. Almost every man made monoclonal antibody in clinical use is in the IgG family. IgMs are early responders and function to eliminate pathogens early on in the attack before there are sufficient levels of IgGs. IgMs are known as a macroglobulin because of their large size. They are the largest of the immunoglobulins and make up 6-10% of the total Ig pool.- published: 14 Jan 2014
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Antibody structure and function
An overview of antibody structure and function as well as how the body creates a diverse s...
published: 09 Feb 2013
author: JHU MolCell
Antibody structure and function
Antibody structure and function
An overview of antibody structure and function as well as how the body creates a diverse set of antibodies Credits: All graphics from Molecular Biology of th...- published: 09 Feb 2013
- views: 1387
- author: JHU MolCell
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How an antibody works
How an antibody works....
published: 16 Jul 2012
author: LFBcompany
How an antibody works
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Structure of Immunoglobulin Animation HD
immunoglobulin (Ig) Immunoglobulins are glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma...
published: 08 Jul 2013
author: heLL0387
Structure of Immunoglobulin Animation HD
Structure of Immunoglobulin Animation HD
immunoglobulin (Ig) Immunoglobulins are glycoprotein molecules that are produced by plasma cells in response to an immunogen and which function as antibodies...- published: 08 Jul 2013
- views: 73
- author: heLL0387
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Introduction to Monoclonal Antibody
This is a brief introduction to monoclonal antibodies (mAb). Design inspired by Salman Kha...
published: 27 Oct 2013
Introduction to Monoclonal Antibody
Introduction to Monoclonal Antibody
This is a brief introduction to monoclonal antibodies (mAb). Design inspired by Salman Khan. Special thanks to Professor DeMasi @ MCPHS University. Science magazine issue September 2013: http://www.sciencemag.org/content/341/6151.toc Check out this website to learn more about the history of mAb: http://www.whatisbiotechnology.org/exhibitions/milstein/introduction Software: SmoothDraw 4, CamStudio, and Premiere Pro CS6 Hardware: Bamboo CTH-460, Logitech microphone- published: 27 Oct 2013
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Monoclonal Antibody Production
This is a brief overview of the production of monoclonal antibodies (mAb), also known as h...
published: 30 Nov 2013
Monoclonal Antibody Production
Monoclonal Antibody Production
This is a brief overview of the production of monoclonal antibodies (mAb), also known as hybridoma technology. Design inspired by Salman Khan. Special thanks to Professor DeMasi @ MCPHS University. Davidson College's website on mAbs: http://www.bio.davidson.edu/molecular/MolStudents/01rakarnik/mab.html#Prep Diagram of mAb production from the National Academies Press: http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=9450&page;=9 Software: SmoothDraw 4, CamStudio, and Premiere Pro CS6 Hardware: Bamboo CTH-460, Logitech microphone- published: 30 Nov 2013
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