5 classes of Immunoglobulins|| Structure and their functions

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10 minute video that explains 5 classes of Immunoglobulins or antibodies its structure and function
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0:00 Introduction to contents
0:10| Definition and 5 classes of immunoglobulins
0:35 | General structure of Immunoglobulins or antibodies
Fab and Fc regions
1:21| Structure of IgG
2:18| IgG fixes complement meaning?
3:45| Functions of IgG
4:45| Structure of IgM
5:30| Functions of IgM
6:28| Structure of IgA
7:05| Functions of IgA
7:42| Structure and function of IgD
8:21| Structure of IgE
8:35| Function of IgE
9:57| Summary of 5 classes of Immunoglobulins

5 different classes of immunoglobulins
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You forgot to mention, that IgE is capable to communicate via the high-affinity fc receptor with eosinophils, which are with mast cells the best weapon against parasites. It can also protect you against venom, because it can trigger the most rapid and severe reaction of your immune system. An example: The venom of hornets is as venomous as the venom of rattlesnakes, but the dose is not lethal. The reaction: Rashes, redness and a big swelling that is associated with pain and severe itching, just within seconds to minutes. This happens, because venom-specific IgE is released. Today, especially in industrial nations, parasitic infections and poisonings aren’t really spread around. This is, why the IgE-mediated branch of the immune system did began to attack harmless substances like pollen.

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Very clear explanations.😃 Superb👌 Thank you so much 🇱🇰

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Thx so much that was very helpful explaining 🌹

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best explanation of immunoglobulins! very detailed

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Thanx sir it's help me lot for bsc exams

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Super cls with clear notes great work expect more from u

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