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The Structural and Functional Differences That Distinguish Immunoglobulin Isotypes Are

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The structural and functional differences that distinguish immunoglobulin isotypes are due to variations associated with their Fc fragments.


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Repolarization

The process of restoring the negative charge inside a neuron or muscle cell after depolarization, preparing it for another action potential.

Electric Signals

are impulses of charged particles, such as ions, used by neurons and other cells to communicate and perform physiological functions.

Cell Body

The part of a neuron that contains the nucleus and most of the cytoplasm and organelles, serving as the metabolic center.

Neuron Cell Bodies

The part of a neuron that contains the cell nucleus and is responsible for maintaining the life of the cell and initiating neural signals.

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