This video presents the receptors that bind the constant region of antibodies - Fc receptors, including the Fc-gamma receptors and Fc-epsilon receptors.
Thanks! I'm rotating into a BCMB lab right now to find a thesis lab for my PhD. Being my wildcard lab, I don't really understand my rotation project, I just know to do the techniques they tell me to do like enzyme digestion, ligation, bacterial transformation, etc etc. So apparently, I'm mutating the Fc region of this antibody so it could be used in yeast surface display. Your explanation is really helping me get up to speed with understanding my assigned project! Now I just need to watch the rest of your playlist...
Greetings and congratulations for your highly informative material! I cannot find a proper definition of cross-linking concerning immunology anywhere, how would you define it? Is it right to address as "cross-linking" the simultaneous binding of two (or more) distinct receptors to a ligand? Thanks for your attention.
The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination
Thank you for this! You've explained the concept very well with those illustrations!
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You just make "hard things" so easy, thanks
Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you for the video ! Good job !
Thank you for the explanation!
Thanks! I'm rotating into a BCMB lab right now to find a thesis lab for my PhD. Being my wildcard lab, I don't really understand my rotation project, I just know to do the techniques they tell me to do like enzyme digestion, ligation, bacterial transformation, etc etc. So apparently, I'm mutating the Fc region of this antibody so it could be used in yeast surface display.
Your explanation is really helping me get up to speed with understanding my assigned project! Now I just need to watch the rest of your playlist...
Good luck with your lab work!
@@JoeDeMasiScience Haha, my rotation sets ended, and I'm joining a computational drug design lab instead 😅
Cool research area! Good luck with your PhD!
Nice video! I needed this to understand the broader picture a bit more
super helpful
Thank you for the awesome video ❤️☀️
You are so welcome!
"IgE no no no IgG" oh that was hilarious. thank you for the video :) appreciate it
Nice explanation.
Very good work.
Thanks a lot
Greetings and congratulations for your highly informative material!
I cannot find a proper definition of cross-linking concerning immunology anywhere, how would you define it?
Is it right to address as "cross-linking" the simultaneous binding of two (or more) distinct receptors to a ligand?
Thanks for your attention.