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(biochemistry) Any of a series of commercial antibody-mimetic proteins
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(biochemistry) A small protein that binds to a target molecule in the manner of an antibody
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(biochemistry) An antibody, peptide, nucleic acid, or other small molecule that specifically binds to a larger target molecule in order to identify, track, capture, or influence its activity.
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(biochemistry) A chemical that binds to a receptor but does not produce a physiological response, blocking the action of agonist chemicals.
adj
(biochemistry) That represses an activator
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(immunology) That bind/react with antigens associated with the centromere
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(of an antibody) That is associated with a cyclic peptide
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An antibody that binds to digoxigenin
n
(biochemistry) Any substance that interferes with the absorption or metabolism of a nutrient
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(biochemistry) Any compound that inhibits the action of a pheromone
adj
(immunology, of an antibody) That attacks phosphoserine groups
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(immunology, of an antibody) That binds to phosphothreonine.
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(biochemistry) A receptor, enzyme, or other biological target that, when affected by a drug, causes undesirable side effects.
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(abbreviation, physiology, medicine) B cell receptor
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That targets two epitopes at the same place
n
(biochemistry) A chemical stimulant
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(immunology) A receptor protein engineered to give T cells the (new) ability to attach to a specific target protein.
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A particular class of antibody
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(immunology) One of several blood proteins that work with antibodies during an immune response.
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(immunology) A formation of transmembrane channels on the surface of a pathogenic bacterial cell that disrupts the phospholipid bilayer of the target cell resulting in its destruction.
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(biochemistry) The action of a substance that reduces the effect of another substance
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(biochemistry) A dimer of a fragment of an immunoglobin
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(biochemistry) The part of a biomolecule (such as a protein) which is the target of an immune response
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(biochemistry) Any protein (involved in an immune system) that when modified by a pathogen becomes bound by a guard protein, precipitating the immune response
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A genetically modified bacterium created from Pseudomona syringae that inhibits the formation of ice crystals, thereby making some crops more frost tolerant.
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Immunoglobulin lambda locus; a region on human chromosome 22 that contains genes for the lambda light chains of antibodies (or immunoglobulins).
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(immunology) an antigen-activated lymphocyte that will undergo clonal expansion
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An immunologic ligand, and more specifically, not only an epitope or antigen or receptor or other binding site of the immune system but also a molecule whose binding or bonding to another (such as an antibody or receptor) is of interest for its use as an immunotherapy target or as a payload carrier in an antibody-drug conjugate.
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The collection of all the immunopeptides in an organism
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(biochemistry) Any material that inhibits the action of two or more others equally
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(biochemistry) Acronym of myelin-associated glycoprotein.
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Describes a particular assay for certain antibodies
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An antibody fragment that has biological activity
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(biochemistry) genetically engineered from a single clone; used especially of a protein or antibody
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That targets a single epitope
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(immunology) A new epitope, or an epitope on a neoantigen
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(immunology) A complex of an aptamer and an antibody
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Any compound that produces a false positive in many biochemical assays
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(biochemistry) That part of the molecule of an antibody that binds to an antigen
adj
That targets an epitope
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(immunology) phosphorylated isotype
adj
(immunology) Describing an antibody that binds to phosphorylation-induced conformational changes in a protein.
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(immunology) Abbreviation of polymorphonuclear. [Such a leucocyte; a neutrophil]
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Any biomolecule that has multiple epitopes
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(biochemistry, immunology) Any of a group of polypeptide antigens (protein fragments), produced from cancer cells, that are capable of recognizing some other specific types of cell
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any cell having a specific receptor for an antibody, antigen or hormone
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Any of a class of genes that encode members of the toll-like receptor class of proteins, involved in the immune system.
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A myeloma cell into which immunoglobulin genes have been transfected
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Alternative spelling of gamma globulin [A fraction of blood serum containing the most antibodies.]
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