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Immunization > Fab
The following information is about Fab.
Fab Defined
Fragment of antibody containing the antigen-binding site, generated by cleavage of the antibody with the enzyme papain, which cuts at the hinge region N-terminally to the inter-H-chain disulphide bond and generates two Fab fragments from one antibody molecule.
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Off-site Fab Links, User Submitted
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- RepRap: Store
- MAKE: Blog: Arduino Archives
- WebHome < Main < Reprap
- Parenting - seattle-tacoma forums - craigslist
- 960 Grid System
- 3-D Printing on Demand
- El cerebro funciona como un sistema de navegaciÃ3n por satélite
- Cheap Commercial Energy - Save on your bills: Fab page - informative!
- Pololu - Custom laser cutting service
- Tube Bend Calculator 3d Modeler (3D Graphics, C#, Microsoft Windows, Visual Basic .Net)
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