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idiotype

Terms vs Idiotype - What's the difference?

terms | idiotype |


As nouns the difference between terms and idiotype

is that terms is while idiotype is (immunology) a characteristic shared by a group of immunoglobulin or t cell receptor molecules, based on the antigen binding specificity of their variable region.

Idiotype - What does it mean?

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has no English definition.

As a noun idiotype

is a characteristic shared by a group of immunoglobulin or T cell receptor molecules, based on the antigen binding specificity of their variable region.

Idiotype vs Allogeneic - What's the difference?

idiotype | allogeneic |


In immunology|lang=en terms the difference between idiotype and allogeneic

is that idiotype is (immunology) a characteristic shared by a group of immunoglobulin or t cell receptor molecules, based on the antigen binding specificity of their variable region while allogeneic is (immunology) of a reaction that occurs when cells are transplanted into a genetically different recipient.

As a noun idiotype

is (immunology) a characteristic shared by a group of immunoglobulin or t cell receptor molecules, based on the antigen binding specificity of their variable region.

As an adjective allogeneic is

(genetics) genetically different because of being derived from separate individuals of the same species.

Wikidiffcom vs Idiotype - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | idiotype |


As a noun idiotype is

(immunology) a characteristic shared by a group of immunoglobulin or t cell receptor molecules, based on the antigen binding specificity of their variable region.

Karyotype vs Idiotype - What's the difference?

karyotype | idiotype |


As nouns the difference between karyotype and idiotype

is that karyotype is the observed characteristics (number, type, shape, etc) of the chromosomes of an individual or species while idiotype is a characteristic shared by a group of immunoglobulin or T cell receptor molecules, based on the antigen binding specificity of their variable region.

As a verb karyotype

is to investigate or record such characteristics.

Ideotype vs Idiotype - What's the difference?

ideotype | idiotype |


As nouns the difference between ideotype and idiotype

is that ideotype is a specimen identified as belonging to a specific taxon by the author of that taxon, but collected from somewhere other than the type locality while idiotype is a characteristic shared by a group of immunoglobulin or T cell receptor molecules, based on the antigen binding specificity of their variable region.

Idiotope vs Idiotype - What's the difference?

idiotope | idiotype |


As nouns the difference between idiotope and idiotype

is that idiotope is the unique set of antigenic determinants (epitopes) of the variable portion of an antibody while idiotype is a characteristic shared by a group of immunoglobulin or T cell receptor molecules, based on the antigen binding specificity of their variable region.

Idiotype vs Idiotypic - What's the difference?

idiotype | idiotypic |


As a noun idiotype

is (immunology) a characteristic shared by a group of immunoglobulin or t cell receptor molecules, based on the antigen binding specificity of their variable region.

As an adjective idiotypic is

of or pertaining to an idiotype.

Antigen vs Idiotype - What's the difference?

antigen | idiotype |


As nouns the difference between antigen and idiotype

is that antigen is antigen while idiotype is (immunology) a characteristic shared by a group of immunoglobulin or t cell receptor molecules, based on the antigen binding specificity of their variable region.

Immunoglobulin vs Idiotype - What's the difference?

immunoglobulin | idiotype |


As nouns the difference between immunoglobulin and idiotype

is that immunoglobulin is (protein|immunology) any of the glycoproteins in blood serum that respond to invasion by foreign antigens and that protect the host by removing pathogens; an antibody while idiotype is (immunology) a characteristic shared by a group of immunoglobulin or t cell receptor molecules, based on the antigen binding specificity of their variable region.