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Antibody vs Cytolysin - What's the difference?

antibody | cytolysin |


As nouns the difference between antibody and cytolysin

is that antibody is (immunology) a protein produced by b-lymphocytes that binds to a specific antigen while cytolysin is (biology) any substance (especially an antibody) capable of breaking down the structure of a cell.

Antibody vs Bevacizumab - What's the difference?

antibody | bevacizumab |


As nouns the difference between antibody and bevacizumab

is that antibody is (immunology) a protein produced by b-lymphocytes that binds to a specific antigen while bevacizumab is (pharmacy) a monoclonal antibody used in the treatment of cancer.

Antibody vs Immunoaffinity - What's the difference?

antibody | immunoaffinity |


As nouns the difference between antibody and immunoaffinity

is that antibody is (immunology) a protein produced by b-lymphocytes that binds to a specific antigen while immunoaffinity is (biochemistry|noun adjunct) the specific chemical affinity between an antibody, or antibody domain, and an antigen.

Antibody vs Supershift - What's the difference?

antibody | supershift |


As nouns the difference between antibody and supershift

is that antibody is (immunology) a protein produced by b-lymphocytes that binds to a specific antigen while supershift is (biochemistry|proteomics) a reduction in the mobility of a protein-dna complex relative to unbound dna, due to the binding of an antibody to that complex.

As a verb supershift is

(biochemistry|proteomics) to induce a.

Antibody vs Ig - What's the difference?

antibody | ig |

Ig is likely misspelled.


Ig has no English definition.

As a noun antibody

is a protein produced by B-lymphocytes that binds to a specific antigen.

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