Anti-Kpa is an antibody formed in response to exposure to the Kpa antigen through pregnancy or transfusion. Kpa is also known as Penny-a, and is in the Kell blood group system. It is known as a low-frequency antigen because it is only found in around 1-2% of the population. The other Kell blood group system antigens include Kell (K), Cellano (k), Penny-b (Kpb), Sutter (Jsa), and Matthews (Jsb).
Antibodies
Vaccines stimulate production of antibodies.
primarily B antibodies and Rh antibodies
No they do not. B cells synthesize the antibodies.
Antibodies are made in the lymph nodes.
Antibodies respond to pathogens.
Function of antibodies is to neutralizes the antigens that enters.
antibodies fight infections
An example of a protein that helps fight off infection is antibodies.
Antibodies will eventually form but it takes 7-10 days for that to happen.
antibodies are produced by plasma cells of B-cells.
The duration of Antibodies - film - is 2.12 hours.