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What is the structure of IgA?
Author: Mirte SchattorieAnswer:
It can occur as a monomer, but also as a dimer, trimer and multimer held together by a J chain. it has two isotypes; IgA1 (mostly in serums, linked with disulfide bonds) and IgA2 (mostly in secretions, linked with non-covalent bonds)
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