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- Host Species: Human
- Specificity: Human
- Type: Human antibody
- Classification: Fab glycosylation/Fc glycosylation
- Glycosylation site: aa73-75 of VH
aa301-303 of CH - Glycoform (ratio): G0
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- Host Species: Human
- Specificity: Human
- Type: Human antibody
- Classification: Fab glycosylation/Fc glycosylation
- Glycosylation site: aa73-75 of VH
aa301-303 of CH - Glycoform (ratio): G0
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- Host Species: Human
- Specificity: Human
- Type: Human antibody
- Classification: Fab glycosylation/Fc glycosylation
- Glycosylation site: aa73-75 of VH
aa301-303 of CH - Glycoform (ratio): G1
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- Host Species: Human
- Specificity: Human
- Type: Human antibody
- Classification: Fab glycosylation/Fc glycosylation
- Glycosylation site: aa73-75 of VH
aa301-303 of CH - Glycoform (ratio): G2
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- Host Species: Human
- Specificity: Human
- Type: Humanized antibody
- Classification: Fc glycosylation/Non fucosylated
- Glycosylation site: Fc region
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- Host Species: Human
- Specificity: Human
- Type: Humanized antibody
- Classification: Fc glycosylation/Non fucosylated
- Glycosylation site: Fc region
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Background
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) are antibodies produced by the immune system. If you have an allergy, your immune system overreacts to an allergen by producing antibodies called Immunoglobulin E (IgE). These antibodies travel to cells that release chemicals, causing an allergic reaction.


Asthma
