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An epitope, also known as antigenic determinant, is the part of a macromolecule that is recognized by the immune system, specifically by antibodies, B cells, or T cells. The part of an antibody that recognizes the epitope is called a paratope. Although epitopes are usually thought to be derived from nonself proteins, sequences derived from the host that can...
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epitope ( ) n. A localized region on the surface of an antigen that is capable of eliciting an immune response and of combining with a specific
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Linear epitope Recognition of epitopes in a linear fashion. ... If you have 5 epitops how produce monoclonal antibody aginst epitope number 3? ...
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Curation of peptidic epitope data relating to all infectious diseases, including ... Curation of epitopes related to diabetes is in progress and will be followed by ...
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ePitope Informatics is an applied bioinformatics company providing services ... protein database searching (optimised for epitope analysis) ...
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We provide consensus protein epitope prediction services and analysis that ... Epitope identity to databased protein sequences. Epitope (and flanking region) ...
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An epitope is the part of a foreign organism or its proteins that is being ... Trail: Epitope. This page is read-only View other revisions Administration ...
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An epitope (also known as an antigenic determinant) is a biological structure or ... The use of epitope tagging is similar to the approach for constructing ...
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Definition and other additional information on Epitope from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... epitope, but I don't know if they would recognize MWRKRKRHHHHH, ...
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Deciphering epitope specificities within polyserum using affinity selection of ... Generation, Characterization and Epitope Mapping of Two Neutralizing and ...
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Epitope Tags for Antibody Binding. An epitope is a portion of a molecule to which an antibody binds. ... In most cases, epitope tags are constructed of amino acids. ...
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Specializing in the production of polyclonal antibodies, antisera, affinity purified antibodies, fluorescein and ... Epitope Tags. Secondary Detection. Loading ...
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Epitope - Definition of Epitope at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with ... Complex Epitope Mapping. Learn about our track record: TNF, CD20, VEGF, ...
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