BIOB10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Insulin Receptor, Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis, Phospholipid

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Use a fluorescence microcope and detect the location of compounds known as fluorophores. Filters (i) allow only light of the wavelength that. Fluorescence microscope excites the fluorophore to reach the specimen (longer wavelength) to reach the eyepiece background. Fluorescencent dyes directed against a specific cellular protein . A fluorophore is attached to an antibody that is immunofluorescence. Antigen bind to specific b- cell antibody b-cell divides a lot and secretes lots of an. Antibodies: igg: has 2 light chains and 2 heavy chains that are connect by hinges. Bind very specifically to proteins antigens. Made by vertebrae as a defense against infection. Made by b cells in the blood (a type of wbc) Each b cell carries a unique type of antibody on its surface that reacts against a specific antigen. When an antibody encounters its antigen, the b cell divides rapidly and secretes lots of antibodies into the bloodstream.

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