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... molecules . The antigens can be purified up to 10,000- fold by simple and rapid methods that collect the proteins on inert ... molecular weight . Immunoblotting can be used to determine other characteristics of your antigen , such as the ...
... molecules . The antigens can be purified up to 10,000- fold by simple and rapid methods that collect the proteins on inert ... molecular weight . Immunoblotting can be used to determine other characteristics of your antigen , such as the ...
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... molecule binding 2 HAS .... Magnification 250,000 X. [ Note from authors : For clarity , only one image of 45 in original ... molecular biology studies gave us the tools to investigate the details of functional domains and provided the ...
... molecule binding 2 HAS .... Magnification 250,000 X. [ Note from authors : For clarity , only one image of 45 in original ... molecular biology studies gave us the tools to investigate the details of functional domains and provided the ...
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... molecules , organisms , or other agents in the body . Antibodies are synthesized pre- dominantly by plasma cells , terminally differentiated cells of the B - lymphocyte lineage , and circulate throughout the blood and lymph , where they ...
... molecules , organisms , or other agents in the body . Antibodies are synthesized pre- dominantly by plasma cells , terminally differentiated cells of the B - lymphocyte lineage , and circulate throughout the blood and lymph , where they ...
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... molecules , to find other macromolecules that interact with the antigen , and even to determine the exact concentration of the anti- gen . These types of methods have made antibodies one of the most useful reagents for studying molecules ...
... molecules , to find other macromolecules that interact with the antigen , and even to determine the exact concentration of the anti- gen . These types of methods have made antibodies one of the most useful reagents for studying molecules ...
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... molecules that describe different ways a molecule can be recognized by the immune system . An immunogen is any substance foreign to the host that provokes an immune response . An antigen is a substance that is bound by an antibody or a ...
... molecules that describe different ways a molecule can be recognized by the immune system . An immunogen is any substance foreign to the host that provokes an immune response . An antigen is a substance that is bound by an antibody or a ...
Contents
43 | |
Immunostaining | 152 |
allows the partial | 222 |
Immunoblotting | 242 |
provides a reliable | 254 |
method to check | 268 |
purification takes | 312 |
Tagging Proteins | 345 |
Determining | 380 |
contains | 423 |
Protein Techniques | 430 |
covered in Appendix | 454 |
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