Antibodies are produced in the body to serve 3 major purposes in the immune system: neutralisation, opsonisation, and complement protein activation. Each of these functions helps to protect the body from potentially harmful pathogens. Neutralisation Neutralisation occurs when the antibodies
Nonhuman primates as preclinical models for evaluating immune function – MBL International
Nonhuman primates (NHP) resemble humans in multiple ways including similarities in genomics, immunogenetics, and age-related changes in immune function. These characteristics are critical to the establishment of a relevant model in which to conduct preclinical studies to optimize the efficacy
Visualizing Cell Death Won’t Be Scary With MBLI Tunel Kit -MBL International
Programmed cell death is a selective process of physiological cell deletion. It plays a major role in developmental biology and in maintenance of homeostasis in vertebrates. For example, during maturation, T cells recognising self antigens are destroyed by programmed cell