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idiotype
id·i·o·type I0023150 (ĭd′ē-ə-tīp′)n. The complete set of idiotopes contained within the variable region of a particular immunoglobulin molecule and making up the molecule's antigen binding site. id′i·o·typ′ic (-tĭp′ĭk) adj.id′i·o·ty′py (-tī′pē) n.idiotype (ˈɪdɪəʊˌtaɪp) nthe unique part of an antibodyidiotype
idiotype[′id·ē·ə‚tīp] (immunology) The unique amino acid sequence and corresponding three-dimensional structure of the variable region of an immunoglobulin molecule that determines its antigenic specificity. idiotype
id·i·o·type (id'ē-ō-tīp), Collection of idiotopes within the variable region that confers on an immunoglobulin molecule an antigenic specificity and is frequently a unique attribute of a given antibody in a given animal. It is the product of a limited number of B lymphocyte clones; also found on the T-cell receptor. See: idiotope. [idio- + G. typos, model] idiotype (ĭd′ē-ə-tīp′)n.1. A set of one or more antigenic determinants specific to the variable region of an immunoglobulin molecule.2. A set of immunoglobin molecules that have the same antigen-binding specificity in their variable regions.id·i·o·type (id'ē-ō-tīp) A determinant that confers on an immunoglobulin molecule an antigenic "individuality" and is frequently a unique attribute of a given antibody in a given animal. [idio- + G. typos, model]idiotype unique part of the variable region of an antibody that can itself act as an antigen for another ANTIBODY. see ANTIIDIOTYPE.id·i·o·type (id'ē-ō-tīp) Collection of idiotopes within the variable region that confers on an immunoglobulin molecule an antigenic specificity and is frequently a unique attribute of a given antibody in a given animal. It is the product of a limited number of B lymphocyte clones. [idio- + G. typos, model] |