- The word
allotype comes from two Gr**** roots, allo
meaning 'other or
differing from the norm' and
typos meaning 'mark'. In immunology,
allotype is an immunoglobulin...
- Look up
allotype in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Allotype may
refer to: In
zoological nomenclature, a
designated paratype that is a
specimen of the...
- of 1999 must have a
designated holotype or syntypes. A
related term is
allotype, a term that
indicates a
specimen that
exemplifies the
opposite **** of...
-
termed paratypes.
These are not name-bearing types.[citation needed] An
allotype is a
specimen of the
opposite **** to the holotype,
designated from among...
-
Tissue typing is a
procedure in
which the
tissues of a
prospective donor and
recipient are
tested for
compatibility prior to transplantation. Mismatched...
- Gestur; Dekkers, Gillian; Rispens, Theo (2014). "IgG
subclasses and
allotypes: from
structure to
effector functions".
Frontiers in Immunology. 5: 520...
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accessible for study", but
there is no such
requirement for a holotype.
Allotype (zoology) Genetypes—genetic
sequence data from type
specimens Paratype...
- to
other plasma proteins of 3-4 w****s. IgG3 in most
cases (depending on
allotype) has
mutations at the FcRn
binding site
which lower affinity for FcRn,...
- The
immunoglobulin light chain is the
small polypeptide subunit of an
antibody (immunoglobulin). A
typical antibody is
composed of two
immunoglobulin (Ig)...
- HLA-C (C*15 and C*12:02)
allotypes correspond to
common alleles in
modern humans,
whereas one of the Denisovan's HLA-B
allotype corresponds to a rare recombinant...