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It is the place where antibody binds after recognizing the antigen

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Antigenic determinants is the site of an antobody?

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an antigenic determinant


What is the antigenic determinant site is that portion of the antigens exposed surface?

that's the part where the antibody attacks.


Can monoclonal antibodies be specific for multiple antigenic determinants?

Yes, monoclonal antibodies can be specific for multiple antigenic determinants if those determinants share similar structural features that allow the antibody to bind to them. This property is known as cross-reactivity. However, some monoclonal antibodies are designed to target a single specific antigenic determinant to ensure high specificity in diagnostic or therapeutic applications.


Small molecules that bind with self-proteins to produce antigenic substances are called?

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What is the suffix of antigenic?

The suffix of antigenic is -ic.


Determinant of adjoint a is given find determinant of a?

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What is meant by the determinant of a math equation?

A single math equation does not have a determinant. A system of equations (3x3 , 4x4, etc.) will have a determinant. You can find a determinant of a system by converting the system into a corresponding matrix and finding its determinant.


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antigenic when bound to proteins


What is antigenic variation?

An antigenic variation is the mechanism by which an infectious organism changes its surface proteins in favour of circumventing a host immune response.


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