ANAPHYLAXIS
An antibody is a highly specific protein that attaches itself to a foreign substance.
a blood protein produced in responce to counteracting and specific antigen.antibodies combine chemically with substance that the body recognizes as allien,such as bacteria,viruses and foreign substances in the blood.
Keratin
Depending on the exact response, the substance is generally called a pathogen, yet more specifically depending on the nature of the response and origin of the substance, could be an antigen, allergen, carcinogen, etc.
An antigen is any substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it. An antigen may be a foreign substance from the environment. If you get a vaccine for rubella, the antibody formed will not act against mumps (another virus).
anaphylaxis
An antibody is a highly specific protein that attaches itself to a foreign substance.
Yes, a substance can have fat and protein. Milk has fat and protein.
immunoglobulins
immunoglobulins
Protein Protein
A heterologous protein; however, any abnormal substance (bacteria, viruses, cancer cells) in the body is called an antigen
a blood protein produced in responce to counteracting and specific antigen.antibodies combine chemically with substance that the body recognizes as allien,such as bacteria,viruses and foreign substances in the blood.
simple protein and non protein substance.
John S. Coon has written: 'Properties of conjugated protein antigens which selectively stimulate delayed hypersensitivity'
protein
keratin