glikánantigének
Glikánantigének, also known as carbohydrate antigens or glycoantigens, are molecules composed of carbohydrates covalently linked to proteins or lipids. They are a diverse group of molecules found on the surface of cells, in extracellular fluids, and as components of pathogens. These antigens play crucial roles in various biological processes, including cell recognition, cell adhesion, immune responses, and the development of infectious diseases.
The structural complexity of carbohydrate chains allows for a vast array of potential glycan structures, each
In the context of immunity, glycan antigens are recognized by the immune system, particularly by antibodies
The study of glikánantigének is vital in various fields, including immunology, glycobiology, and medicine. They are