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T Cell Receptors and Immunoglobulins
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Learning Objectives
The structure of immunoglobulins.
The functions of the different parts of immunoglobulins.
The mechanism of an antigen binding to Fab.
What monoclonal antibodies are and their significance.
The structure of T cell surface receptors.
The structure of T cell receptors.
The role of CD3 in formation and function of T cell receptors.
Somatic hyper mutation or affinity maturation in immunoglobulins.
Similarities and differences in the structure of immunoglobulin and T cell receptors.
T cell receptor formation
Chromosomes and genes involved in receptor formation.
The generation of recombinase enzyme and recombination of genetic material.
Different genetic defects involved in pathology of SCID.
DNA recombinations for immunoglobulin formation.
Genetic combinations for light and heavy chains.
Differences in the formation of immunoglobulins and T cell receptors.
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