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What is the difference between antigen and antibody?

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What is the difference between antigen and antibody?
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    « Reply #1 on: 19/08/2007 11:25:38 »
    As far as I know, antibodies are the body's own defence against infection and antigen's stimulate the body to produce antibodies.

    I dare say Chris will show me to be totally wrong.  [:(]
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    « Reply #2 on: 19/08/2007 16:18:23 »
    Hi Paul.fr,

    you may refresh your knowledge
    about viral infections and go to
    page 5 for a definition of Ag and Ab.
    Take care

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  • What is the difference between antigen and antibody?
    « Reply #3 on: 16/09/2007 22:03:58 »
    Antigens are molecules that the immune system uses in responding to a target. In other words, antigens are like the molecular fingerprint of a cell, bacterium, virus or fungus. Antigens are usually proteins or pieces of protein.

    Antibodies, on the other hand, are Y-shaped proteins made by B lymphocytes (plasma cells) that can recognise antigens. The tips of the Y are known as hypervariable regions which are programmed to bind antigen by shuffling genes.

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    « Reply #4 on: 20/09/2007 12:31:01 »
    See? I told you Chris would show me up  [:(]
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    « Reply #5 on: 20/09/2007 12:35:36 »
    Yes D.B.,

    you had to click my previous link (digit: 5)
    to open a splendid pdf with a proper 'box'
    about antigen and Ab definition.
    Plus an update on viral diseases...

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    « Reply #6 on: 20/09/2007 15:09:42 »
    Quote from: iko on 20/09/2007 12:35:36
    Yes D.B.,

    you had to click my previous link (digit: 5)
    to open a splendid pdf with a proper 'box'
    about antigen and Ab definition.
    Plus an update on viral diseases...

    ikod  [^]

    Oops... I hadn't realised it was a link. I thought it was just a weird reply!  [:I]
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    « Reply #7 on: 21/09/2007 09:05:39 »
    I apologize for my temporary 'hidden-link' crisis.
    Yes, it was a bit tricky!
    Regards,

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