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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)...
- cell. In humans,
there are five
heavy chain isotypes α,δ,γ,ε,μ,
corresponding to five
antibody isotypes: α – IgA,
further divided into
subclasses IgA1...
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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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cells from the same
activated B cell to
produce antibodies of
different isotypes or
subtypes (e.g. IgG1, IgG2 etc.). In humans, the
order of the
heavy chain...
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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...
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Reference ranges (reference intervals) for
blood tests are sets of
values used by a
health professional to
interpret a set of
medical test
results from...
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cells undergo isotype switching, a
mechanism that
causes the
production of
antibodies to
change from IgM or IgD to the
other antibody isotypes, IgE, IgA,...
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logical empiricism. In:
Cohen and.
Neurath 1983 1946. From
Hieroglyphics to
Isotypes.
Nicholson and Watson. Excerpts.
Rotha (1946)
claims that this is in part...
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Immunoglobulin M (IgM) is the
largest of
several isotypes of
antibodies (also
known as immunoglobulin) that are
produced by vertebrates. IgM is the first...
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activation selectively potentiates the
pathogenicity of the IgG2b and IgG3
isotypes of a high
affinity anti-erythrocyte autoantibody".
Journal of Experimental...