- The
side-
chain theory (German, Seitenkettentheorie) is a
theory proposed by Paul
Ehrlich (1854–1915) to
explain the
immune response in
living cells. Ehrlich...
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surplus of
side chains,
these might also be
released into the
blood as antibodies. In the
following years Ehrlich expanded his
side chain theory using concepts...
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could also
produce such
side chains to kill the same microbes. This led him to
propose a new
concept called "
side-
chain theory". (Later in 1900, he revised...
- In
probability theory and statistics, a
Markov chain or
Markov process is a
stochastic process describing a
sequence of
possible events in
which the probability...
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propose the side-
chain theory for
antibody and
antigen interaction in 1897, when he
hypothesized that
receptors (described as "
side-
chains") on the surface...
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cohomology theories, in
addition to the
notion of the
cohomology of a
topological space. To take the
homology of a
chain complex, one
starts with a
chain complex...
- the so-called "
side chain theory" of
antibody production.
According to it,
certain cells exhibit on
their surface different "
side chains" (i.e. membrane-bound...
- Paul
Ehrlich coined the term
antibody (German: Antikörper) in his
side-
chain theory at the end of the 19th century. In 1899,
Ladislas Deutsch (László...
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supply chain comes with
several risks.
These risks can be
divided into two main categories: supply-
side risk and
demand side risk. Supply-
side risk is...
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Particularly important was the work of Paul Ehrlich, who
proposed the
side-
chain theory to
explain the
specificity of the antigen-antibody reaction; his contributions...