No; antibodies cannot produce themselves.
Antibody
Antibody - produced by B lymphocytes.
polyclonal antobody is the antibody produced for many or non specific antigens but antiserum is the antibody for a specific antigen
No because an antibody is produced for that specific pathogen. An antibody produced against influenza will not lock onto a common cold virus because the binding site on the virus is different compared to that of an antibody.
antibody
Antibody is a type of protein produced by the immune system, its function is to fight antigens (bacteri, virus)
Antibody (Ab)
Antibody is a sort of cells that are produced inside the body by immune system in response to the foreign particle/antigen.
Yes, an antibody is a type of protein that is produced by the immune system to help fight off infections and diseases.
The doctor suggested that I take an antibody for the flu I caught over vacation.
The antibody is specific to the antigen (allergen). Different antibodies are produced at different times of exposure (IgM=acute; IgG=longterm) or in different systems of the body (IgA is produced in the gut).
An autoantibody is an antibody formed in response to an agent produced by the organism itself.