Structure of Anti-Monkeypox Virus A35R Polyclonal Antibody
The Anti-Monkeypox Virus A35R Polyclonal Antibody is a protein molecule composed of two heavy chains and two light chains of immunoglobulin. The heavy chains are connected to each other by disulfide bonds, while the light chains are connected to the heavy chains by non-covalent bonds. The structure of the antibody is further stabilized by the presence of carbohydrates and glycoproteins.
Activity of Anti-Monkeypox Virus A35R Polyclonal Antibody
The Anti-Monkeypox Virus A35R Polyclonal Antibody is an immunoglobulin that binds specifically to the surface of the monkeypox virus, blocking its entry into host cells. The antibody can also activate other components of the immune system, such as macrophages and T-cells, to help fight the virus.
Application of Anti-Monkeypox Virus A35R Polyclonal Antibody
The Anti-Monkeypox Virus A35R Polyclonal Antibody is used for research purpose only in monkeypox infections.
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