Structure of Anti-Monkeypox Virus L1R Polyclonal Antibody
The Anti-Monkeypox Virus L1R Polyclonal Antibody is a type of Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody, which is composed of two heavy chains and two light chains connected by disulfide bonds. The heavy chains contain the antigen-binding sites, which are responsible for recognizing and binding to specific antigens. The light chains contain the constant region, which is responsible for mediating the antibody’s effector functions.
Activity of Anti-Monkeypox Virus L1R Polyclonal Antibody
The Anti-Monkeypox Virus L1R Polyclonal Antibody is capable of recognizing and binding to a specific antigen, the Monkeypox virus L1R protein. This binding activity triggers the antibody’s effector functions, which includes the activation of the complement system and the recruitment of phagocytic cells. This helps to neutralize and eliminate the virus from the body.
Application of Anti-Monkeypox Virus L1R Polyclonal Antibody
The Anti-Monkeypox Virus L1R Polyclonal Antibody is used for research purpose only in Monkeypox virus infections.
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