The Function of Immunology, Antigen and Antibody
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The aims of the study is the function of , imonology, antigen and antibody. The discussion is the function of antigen and also the types of antigen The type of antigen is based on its determinant: (a) Unideterminant, (b) Unideterminant, (c) Multideterminant (d) Multideterminant. The type of antigen based on the specifics : (a) Heteroantigen (b) Xenoantigen (c) Alloantigen (d) Specific organ antigens (e) Autoantigen . Types of antigens based on their chemical content: (a) Carbohydrates, (b) Lipids (c) Nucleic (d) Protein . (Antibodies have the ability to recognize and attach / attach to antigens that are thought to cause disease by the body and recognizing and attaching themselves to antigens, the antibody substance always acts as a marker, and then sends a signal to other white blood cells to attack the foreign substance
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