Explain in brief about hydrogen bonds antigen-antibody interaction.



Explain in brief about hydrogen bonds antigen-antibody interaction...

Answer / Hari Keshwar Prasad

Hydrogen bonds are non-covalent interactions that contribute to the stability of antigen-antibody complexes. They occur between polar groups on the antigen and antibody, where a hydrogen atom is shared between them.

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