antibody

英['æntibɒdi] 美['æntibɑːdi]
  • n. 抗体
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  • anta n.壁角柱;门廊柱abbr.(美)全国戏剧研究院(=AmericanNationalTheatreandAcademy)
Noun:
  1. any of a large variety of proteins normally present in the body or produced in response to an antigen which it neutralizes, thus producing an immune response

1. Objective : To investigate the clinical significance of the Ryanodine receptor antibody ( RyR - Ab ) and interferon - α antibody ( IFN - α Ab ) in myasthenia gravis ( MG ) patients.
目的: 探讨检测重症肌无力 ( myastheniagravis,MG ) 患者血清Ryanodine受体抗体 ( Ryanodinereceptor antibody,RyR-Ab ) 和干扰素 - α抗体 ( interferon- αantibody, IFN - αAb ) 的临床意义.

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2. Scientists call this claw shape the antibody molecule's idiotype.
科学家称这种爪型为抗体微小颗粒的遗传型.

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3. If the antibody reacted, the blood was tainted and should be discarded.
如抗体发生反应, 则说明血液已被感染,便不能使用.

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4. It marshals the same antibody response to both of them.
它对两者作出的抗体反应都是一样的.

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5. Until recently, scientists were unable to make full use of antibody power.
直到目前, 科学家们还不能充分利用抗体的力量.

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    1. Our end product is an anti-cancer antibody.
      我们的最终产品是一种抗癌抗体。
    2. Our bodies produce antibodies to counteract disease.
      我们的身体能产生抗体以抵抗疾病。