Structure of Anti-Monkeypox Virus A33R Polyclonal Antibody
Anti-Monkeypox Virus A33R Polyclonal Antibody is an immunoglobulin protein consisting of two heavy chains and two light chains, held together by disulfide bonds. It is composed of four polypeptide chains, two identical heavy chains and two identical light chains. The variable region of each chain contains antigen-binding sites, which allow the antibody to recognize and bind to specific antigens.
Activity of Anti-Monkeypox Virus A33R Polyclonal Antibody
The Anti-Monkeypox Virus A33R Polyclonal Antibody binds to the A33R protein of the monkeypox virus, blocking the virus from entering cells and preventing infection. The antibody also triggers the body’s immune system to produce more antibodies and activate other immune cells to fight off the virus.
Application of Anti-Monkeypox Virus A33R Polyclonal Antibody
Anti-Monkeypox Virus A33R Polyclonal Antibody is used for research purpose only in the treatment for monkeypox infections.
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