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Isotype can
refer to:
Isotype (biology), a
duplicate of the
holotype of a
species Isotype (crystallography), a
synonym for
isomorph Isotype (immunology)...
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Isotype (International
System of
Typographic Picture Education) is a
method of
showing social, technological, biological, and
historical connections in...
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antibodies (immunoglobulins (Ig)) are
classified into
several types called isotypes or classes. The
variable (V)
regions near the tip of the
antibody can differ...
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Immunoglobulin class switching, also
known as
isotype switching,
isotypic commutation or class-switch
recombination (CSR), is a
biological mechanism that...
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Comparative Zoology at
Harvard University. In
botany and mycology, an
isotype is a
duplicate of the holotype,
generally pieces from the same individual...
- size
allowing it to
easily diffuse into tissues. It is the only
antibody isotype that has
receptors to
facilitate p****age
through the
human placenta, thereby...
- In chemistry,
isomorphism has
meanings both at the
level of
crystallography and at a
molecular level. In crystallography,
crystals are
isomorphous if they...
- sociologist, and
political economist. He was also the
inventor of the
ISOTYPE method of
pictorial statistics and an
innovator in
museum practice. Before...
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Immunoglobulin D (IgD) is an
antibody isotype that
makes up
about 1% of
proteins in the
plasma membranes of
immature B-lymphocytes
where it is usually...
- variable; in humans,
antibodies occur in five classes,
sometimes called isotypes: IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM.
Human IgG and IgA
antibodies are also divided...