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A.What Is Isotype Switching

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A.What is isotype switching?
B.Explain the molecular mechanism of isotype switching.
C.Why is isotype switching important?


Definitions:

Fixed Cost

Business expenses that remain constant regardless of the volume of goods or services produced, such as rent, salaries, and insurance premiums.

Switch Break-Even Point

This term refers to the point at which the cost savings or revenue from changing a system or product equals the costs associated with the change.

Variable Cost

Charges that fluctuate according to the volume of production.

Monthly Interest Rate

The interest rate for a period of one month, often used to calculate the interest on loans and financial products on a monthly basis.

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