The fragment crystallizable region (Fc region) is the tail region of an antibody that interacts with cell surface receptors called Fc receptors and some...
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Fab fragments are often fused to small proteins (<100 kDa) that have lower scattering, resulting in images with less contrast. Fragment crystallizable region...
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binding specificity for a part of an antibody known as the Fc (fragment crystallizable) region. Fc receptors bind to antibodies that are attached to infected...
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Formal charge, a Lewis structure concept in chemistry Fragment crystallizable region, a region of an antibody Fuel cell, an electrochemical cell that...
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The neonatal fragment crystallizable (Fc) receptor (also FcRn, IgG receptor FcRn large subunit p51, or Brambell receptor) is a protein that in humans...
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are composed of two fragments: antigen binding region (Fab region) and the fragment crystallizable region (Fc region). The Fab region is able to bind to...
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resisting. Hinge region portion of antibody structure between the fragment antigen-binding region and the fragment crystallizable region Living hinge a...
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antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis. These effects are dependent upon fragment crystallizable region immune effector mechanisms. Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity...
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synoviocyte FITkit FluoroSpot Forssman antigen Fragment antigen-binding Fragment crystallizable region Freund's adjuvant Gc-MAF Gluten immunochemistry...
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cells or complement proteins. FcγRs bind antibodies via their fragment crystallizable region (Fc). The process of phagocytosis is accompanied by virus degradation...
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