2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21197324
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Cross-Reactivity between Chemical Antibodies Formed to Serum Proteins and Thyroid Axis Target Sites

Abstract: In some instances, when chemicals bind to proteins, they have the potential to induce a conformational change in the macromolecule that may misfold in such a way that makes it similar to the various target sites or act as a neoantigen without conformational change. Cross-reactivity then can occur if epitopes of the protein share surface topology to similar binding sites. Alteration of peptides that share topological equivalence with alternating side chains can lead to the formation of binding surfaces that may… Show more

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“…RIAs assay kits were used to quantify 3,5-T2 have been imported from Biocode Hycel, Liège, Belgium. The 3,5-T2 assay employed a specific 3,5-T2 antibody with 0.05% cross reactivity with T4 [ 23 ]. It should be noted that the reference values of plasma thyroid hormones are not homogeneous in the literature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RIAs assay kits were used to quantify 3,5-T2 have been imported from Biocode Hycel, Liège, Belgium. The 3,5-T2 assay employed a specific 3,5-T2 antibody with 0.05% cross reactivity with T4 [ 23 ]. It should be noted that the reference values of plasma thyroid hormones are not homogeneous in the literature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%