How does the bone marrow know what type of antibody to make to fight the specific viruses that enter the body? Also, when does are the antibodies made? Before viruses attack? Or During? Lastly, if the bone marrow made antibodies 'during' the virus attack, that means it used some type of process or mechanism to understand the 'type' of viruses that are attacking the body. If we (humans) were to understand this process, wouldn't that mean we can quickly find the cure to many unknown viruses?
Can you do one about each Antibody structure and function!!!??? pleaseeeeee :DDDDD
Simeitsa 2 weeks ago
These are fantastic! Thanks a lot
licensed2deal 3 weeks ago
Thank u very much :)
oxein 1 month ago
How does the bone marrow know what type of antibody to make to fight the specific viruses that enter the body? Also, when does are the antibodies made? Before viruses attack? Or During? Lastly, if the bone marrow made antibodies 'during' the virus attack, that means it used some type of process or mechanism to understand the 'type' of viruses that are attacking the body. If we (humans) were to understand this process, wouldn't that mean we can quickly find the cure to many unknown viruses?
babird100 2 months ago
These tutorials are incredible useful! Keep up the good work!! Is there any chance you can do one to explain T-Cell education? Thanks
r0binson2424 2 months ago
Explained it very well! Except Ig does not bind between the two Fab, each Fab on Ig bind to one antigen.
catleet2004 3 months ago
Nicely explained. Thank you so much! :D
12999teapot 3 months ago