What are the forces that are responsible for antigen-antibody reactions?
Answer / Sanjay Kumar Raut
The main forces responsible for antigen-antibody interactions include hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds (electrostatic bonds), van der Waals forces, and hydrophobic interactions. These non-covalent forces contribute to the specific recognition and binding of an antibody to its corresponding antigen.
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