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Which of the following contributes to a strong binding interaction between antibody and antigen?
Mark all answers that apply.
A high Kd value
A low Kd value
Multivalent nature of antibodies
van der Waals interactions between antibody-antigen side chains
Question 18
What is the function of the poly Ig Receptor in the intestine of infants?
O Transports IgA across epithelia wall into mucosi
O Forms the J chain to transport IgM across epithelia wall into mucosa
O Binds secreted IgA to increase avidity of antigen binding
O Binds secreted IgM to increase avidity of antigen binding
Question 19
Immunoprecipitation uses antibodies to precipitate protein antigens out of solution for further
analysis. This technique is largely dependent on:
O The monovalent nature of antigens
O The multivalent nature of antibodies
O The ability of antibodies to inhibit hemagglutination
O The formation of a precipitin line
D
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following contributes to a strong binding interaction between antibody and antigen? Mark all answers that apply. A high Kd value A low Kd value Multivalent nature of antibodies van der Waals interactions between antibody-antigen side chains Question 18 What is the function of the poly Ig Receptor in the intestine of infants? O Transports IgA across epithelia wall into mucosi O Forms the J chain to transport IgM across epithelia wall into mucosa O Binds secreted IgA to increase avidity of antigen binding O Binds secreted IgM to increase avidity of antigen binding Question 19 Immunoprecipitation uses antibodies to precipitate protein antigens out of solution for further analysis. This technique is largely dependent on: O The monovalent nature of antigens O The multivalent nature of antibodies O The ability of antibodies to inhibit hemagglutination O The formation of a precipitin line D
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