Structure of Anti-Monkeypox Virus D13L Polyclonal Antibody
The Anti-Monkeypox Virus D13L Polyclonal Antibody is a type of protein that is composed of two heavy chains and two light chains. The heavy chains are connected by disulfide bonds and the light chains are connected by non-covalent bonds. The structure of the antibody is designed to bind to the antigen of the monkeypox virus.
Activity of Anti-Monkeypox Virus D13L Polyclonal Antibody
The Anti-Monkeypox Virus D13L Polyclonal Antibody works by binding to the antigen of the monkeypox virus. This binding prevents the virus from entering the cells and replicating. The antibody also activates the body’s immune system to attack the virus.
Application of Anti-Monkeypox Virus D13L Polyclonal Antibody
The Anti-Monkeypox Virus D13L Polyclonal Antibody is used for research purpose only in monkeypox infections.
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