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  • Life Sciences - 9 Mar 2021
    Antibodies that specifically react with self-antigens are called autoantibodies.
  • Life Sciences - 20 Jul 2023
    IgG is the type of immunoglobulin most commonly found within human serum and can be broken down into four sub-classes: IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, and IgG4.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a group of genes that encode proteins on the cell surface that have an important role in immune response.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    The microbiome is the collective term used to refer to all of the microbes found in or on the human body and more specifically, the genomes of those microbes.
  • Life Sciences - 22 Sep 2022
    Flow cytometry is used in many parts of veterinary medicine; immunology, oncology, diagnosing autoimmune diseases, quantitation of reticulocytes, drug monitoring, and rabies. Read more here.
  • Life Sciences - 13 Apr 2022
    Biochemistry plays an important role in the treatment of disease.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    The human microbiome refers to the spectrum of microbes (microbiota) that colonize humans. More specifically, it refers to the microbial genomes of all the bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses that...
  • Life Sciences - 18 Mar 2021
    Fluorescence antibody (FA) immunofluorescence staining is a reliable and powerful technique for a wide range of research and diagnostic purposes.
  • Life Sciences - 2 Dec 2020
    NDR1 and NDR2 are kinases in the large tumor suppressor subfamily, in the Hippo signaling pathway.
  • Life Sciences - 12 Mar 2020
    A group has examined the effect of a nano range formulation of curcumin in treating arthritis subtype ankylosing spondylitis.

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