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Immunology Lecture 2 MIT

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Description (Edit): Biology > Introduction to Biology/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 23/nTopics covered: /nImmunology 2/nInstructor: /nProf. Robert A. Weinberg/n /nTranscript - Lecture 23/nRecall, please, that we were discussing last time the fact that the immune system makes a wide diversity of antibody molecules. And, by the way, a synonym for an antibody molecule is an immunoglobulin. Recall that we used that word very briefly. Another word we use, by the way, was the word antigen./nAnd, an antigen is a functional term. That was pretty funny. An antigen is a functional term. An antigen is an agent that provokes an immune response. And, the term antigen doesn't really refer to any specific chemical structure. It doesn't even have to be a protein. Antigen simply refers to some chemical entity that creates some ... more....
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