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menooby OP t1_j4iiy6i wrote
Reply to comment by 123frogman246 in Do antibodies get constantly gobbled up by the immune system or does it only get gobbled it up if it binds to something? if so why. by menooby
Interesting thank you
menooby OP t1_j4diqcm wrote
Reply to comment by 123frogman246 in Do antibodies get constantly gobbled up by the immune system or does it only get gobbled it up if it binds to something? if so why. by menooby
Thank you but does the body know if an Antibody has binded to its target? Or does it just hope it does
menooby OP t1_j48rc6e wrote
Reply to comment by mckulty in When nerve damage occurs, where is the pain perceived? at the site of damage or at the end of the nerve? by menooby
Interesting thank you!
menooby OP t1_j36a2c8 wrote
Reply to comment by A-C01 in Do all humans have the same antigens? Or are the antigens in the body the same for everybody? by menooby
You gave me information I didn't even know I wanted:thank you!
menooby OP t1_j34e7cg wrote
Reply to comment by SimShade in Do all humans have the same antigens? Or are the antigens in the body the same for everybody? by menooby
Very interesting. Thank you for the knowledge once again
menooby OP t1_j34bx46 wrote
Reply to comment by SimShade in Do all humans have the same antigens? Or are the antigens in the body the same for everybody? by menooby
Wait 1 more implication then, could that explain the reason for some people being seronegative for autoimmunity?
menooby OP t1_j310rml wrote
Reply to comment by SimShade in Do all humans have the same antigens? Or are the antigens in the body the same for everybody? by menooby
Damn complexity. Thank you for the information, exactly what I'm looking for for but wasn't what I expected.
menooby OP t1_j30zzh7 wrote
Reply to comment by SimShade in Do all humans have the same antigens? Or are the antigens in the body the same for everybody? by menooby
If that's the case then at least do we have highly similar self antigens? Otherwise how would autoantibody tests work, there must be common ones. Or am I missing more of the picture? Are epitopes unqiue as well? I assume so if antigens are
menooby OP t1_j2zxr8y wrote
Reply to comment by Lyndeead in Do all humans have the same antigens? Or are the antigens in the body the same for everybody? by menooby
Sorry I realise I forgot to add an important bit. Do we all have the same self antigens?
menooby OP t1_j2fv0np wrote
Reply to comment by 0oSlytho0 in Do human antibodies bind to animal cells? I see that in ANA tests they use rat cells. are they transgenic mice? or just regular mice. by menooby
So it's a maybe but dk till we try
menooby OP t1_j2fuxup wrote
Reply to comment by iayork in Do human antibodies bind to animal cells? I see that in ANA tests they use rat cells. are they transgenic mice? or just regular mice. by menooby
Really?? Interesting. Thank you
menooby OP t1_j2d08lk wrote
Reply to comment by CrateDane in Do human antibodies bind to animal cells? I see that in ANA tests they use rat cells. are they transgenic mice? or just regular mice. by menooby
I see. Thanks again!!
menooby OP t1_j2cynkc wrote
Reply to comment by CrateDane in Do human antibodies bind to animal cells? I see that in ANA tests they use rat cells. are they transgenic mice? or just regular mice. by menooby
Wait but they used to use animal cells? https://www.hopkinslupus.org/lupus-tests/lupus-blood-tests/ 'usually sections of rodent liver/kidney or human tissue culture cell lines' What I mean to say is, do human cells and rat cells share the same antigens. Thanks for replying btw
menooby OP t1_j7djhjh wrote
Reply to comment by the_fungible_man in How does shingles cause a rash when the infection is located all the way in the dorsal ganglia? by menooby
I see thank you