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This [[Antibody|antibody ]]is | This type of antibody is one of 5 main classes. This [[Antibody|antibody]] is involved in allergic reactions and the defense against parasites. IgE does not activate the [[complement|complement]]. IgE is always a [[Monomer|monomer]]. <ref>Kenneth Murphy. Janeway's Immnunobiology, Eighth Edition, p175</ref>. | ||
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This type of antibody is one of 5 main classes. This antibody is involved in allergic reactions and the defense against parasites. IgE does not activate the complement. IgE is always a monomer. [1].
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- ↑ Kenneth Murphy. Janeway's Immnunobiology, Eighth Edition, p175